EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Encapsulated Sulfur targets for light ion beam experiments

  • Jongile Sandile,
  • Kheswa Ntombizonke,
  • Papka Paul,
  • Sorlin Olivier,
  • Lemasson Antoine,
  • Wiedeking Mathis,
  • Brits Christiaan,
  • Mthembu Sinegugu,
  • Kheswa Bonginkosi,
  • Makhathini Lucky,
  • Nemulodi Fhumulani,
  • Maqabuka Bongani,
  • Sithole Makuhane

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202022903004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 229
p. 03004

Abstract

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A new method was developed to produce enriched Sulfur targets with minimum loss of material. This was made possible by inserting Sulfur in-between two 0.5 μm Mylar foils (C10H8O4). The initial aim was to ensure that the Sulfur targets reduce by no more than 50% of the initial thickness within 24 hours under the equivalent of 10 J/cm2 of integrated energy deposition by an energetic (Eb > 50 MeV) proton beam. There is no loss of enriched material while making the target, as all the material is deposited within the surface area to be exposed to the beam. During beam irradiation, the targets were frequently swivelled in order to expose each part of the target to the beam and achieve homogeneous irradiation. Targets of 0.4 mg/cm2 thickness were produced and characterised using ion beam analysis technique with a 3 MeV proton beam.