AbstractThe B$\rho$-$\Delta$E-B$\rho$-TOF techniques used for the identification and separation of radioactive nuclear beams (RNB) at RIBLL, are described. As a PF-type radioactive nuclear beam line, RIBLL can deliver RNB with high purity for light projectiles by using B$\rho$-$\Delta$E-B$\rho$ techniques, while for heavy ones, the B$\rho$-$\Delta$E-B$\rho$-TOF methods must be adopted in order to identify the RNB clearly.
Received: 13 March 1998
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PACS:
29.25.-t
(Particle sources and targets)
Fund: Project supported by the Special Foundation from Chinese Academy of Sciences and the State Science and Technology Commission of China.
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Guo Zhong-yan (郭忠言), Zhan Wen-long (詹文龙), Liu Guan-hua (刘冠华), Sun Zhi-yu (孙志宇), Xiao Guo-qing (肖国青), Jiang Shan-hong (江山红), Li Jia-xing (李家兴), Wang Jin-chuan (王金川), Meng Xiang-wei (孟祥伟), Zhang Wan-sheng (张万生), Qin Li-jun (秦礼军), Wang Quan-jin (王全进) THE SEPARATION TECHNIQUES FOR SECONDARY BEAMS AT RIBLL 1999 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 8 21
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