Prof.
Gary WAS
(University of Michigan)
11/10/2018, 08:50
5 - Targets for high intensity beams
Invited
Reactor core materials in both thermal and fast reactors, as well as fusion first wall and blanket materials must withstand irradiation to high doses at high temperature. While test reactors have traditionally been used to evaluate and down select materials that can be used in such harsh environments, they are becoming increasingly scarce, prohibitively expensive, and are much too slow to...
Dr
Frederique Pellemoine
(Michigan State University - Facility for Rare Isotope Beams)
11/10/2018, 09:30
5 - Targets for high intensity beams
Oral
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University in East Lansing is building a heavy ion accelerator to produce rare isotopes by the fragmentation method. The linac will accelerate primary ion beams from Oxygen to Uranium to energies above 200 MeV/u with a beam power of up to 400 kW. For the rare isotope production, the in-flight technique and fragment separation is...