Fabrication of 208Pb and 193Ir targets on Al–backing using high/ultra-high vacuum deposition technique for low-energy nuclear reaction experiments

Amanjot, Rupinderjeet Kaur, Subham Kumar,Pushpendra P. Singh

Vacuum(2024)

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Aiming to study the interplay of different nuclear reactions at low incident energies, thin targets of enriched stable isotopes, 208Pb and 193Ir, have been fabricated at the target development laboratory of the Inter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi. As a means of preparing a large number of thin isotopically pure targets, physical vapour deposition techniques, (a) resistive heating, for fabrication of 208Pb targets of mass thickness 160-340μg/cm2, and (b) electron-gun evaporation technique, for fabrication of 193Ir targets of mass thickness 17-60μg/cm2, have been employed. The fabricated targets were characterized using Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS) and Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE–SEM). The thickness of targets was estimated based on the evaporation rate and measured by RBS. The RBS was employed to analyze the samples for trace- and heavy impurities, provided the measurements and analysis suggest that the targets prepared in the present work do not contain any impurities. FE-SEM was employed to examine the surface morphology and microstructure in high resolution. This technique enables the detection of any morphological changes induced by the irradiation process, offering insights into the effects of irradiation on the target films. The targets have been successfully deployed to measure complete and incomplete fusion excitation functions, mass distribution of fission fragments, and forward ranges of target-like recoils in 12C + 208Pb, 193Ir reactions from sub- to above barrier energies. Preliminary data analysis suggests the achievement of high-quality 208Pb and 193Ir target foils.
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Lead – 208Pb target,Iridium – 193Ir target,Aluminium – 27Al backing,Resistive heating vacuum deposition,Electron beam vacuum deposition,Mechanical rolling,Tantalum boat – 181Ta,Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS),Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE–SEM)
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