Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session MJ: Applications of Nuclear Physics I
4:00 PM–5:48 PM,
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Room: Tremont
Chair: Shamsu Basunia, LBNL
Abstract: MJ.00004 : A novel technique for the production of robust actinide targets*
4:36 PM–4:48 PM
Presenter:
Stefania Dede
(Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University / University of Notre Dame)
Authors:
Stefania Dede
(Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University / University of Notre Dame)
Khachatur Manukyan
(University of Notre Dame)
Ashabari Majumdar
(University of Notre Dame)
Wanpeng Tan
(University of Notre Dame)
Gregory Christian
(Texas A&M University)
Aaron J Couture
(Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Ani Aprahamian
(University of Notre Dame)
I will report on new methods in target production techniques adopted from the latest developments in materials science. These include solution combustion reactions and electrospraying to produce thin actinide targets that are robust, uniform, and cost-efficient. We use the electrospray method to deposit chemically reactive layers that can be converted to smooth actinide oxide layers by simple heat treatments. Further work involves the irradiation of the targets to increase their stability in experimental use. We have tested targets made from depleted Uranium on pure aluminum backing and thin carbon backing in experiments at the LANSCE facility at LANL using the DANCE detector array to measure the emitted gamma-rays and the twin Frisch-gridded ionization chamber (FGIC) at WNR to measure the average total kinetic energy (TKE) of correlated fission fragments of 238U as a function of incident neutron energy. Preliminary results will be presented from both experiments.
*This work is supported by the NSF under contract number PHY-2011890.By the DOE and the NNSA under DE-NA0003888 Grant.
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