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External beam RBS in an unenclosed helium environment The external beam faciliy installed at the KN3000 accelerator in Florence,
formerly used for PIXE measurements, has been exploited also for RBS analysis. A particle
detector has been placed at 135° in a setup structure which also includes the two Si(Li) detectors
simultaneously used for PIXE. A helium flow is kept in front of the particle detector and of
the one used for low-energy X-rays, as well as in the region between the beam exit window
and the target; no chamber is used for gas containment, in order to allow us the most complete
freedom for target size and for its handling. Gas leaks upwards are limited by a soft rubber lid
which is kept in contact with the target itself. Helium saturation of the volume in front of
the target and of the detectors is attained with a gas flow of less than 1 litre atm/min.
All the "user friendly" features of the existing PIXE facility have been maintained:
in particular, video-monitoring the sample with a remotely controlled camera, checking beam
position with laser aiming and sampling beam current with a rotating chopper are still possible
and easy to perform. Particular care has been taken of particle detector mounting and detection
geometry in order to obtain the best possible energy resolution. The present setup gives an overall
system resolution of about 28 keV FWHM, when bombarding ultra thin targets with 1.5 to 3 MeV protons.
Further improvements are in progress. Preliminary applications have been performed on samples
which may not be placed under vacuum; in particular, combined PIXE-RBS measurements have
been done to clarify some problems connected with ancient inks analysis (thickness determination,
penetration within the underlying paper or parchment) and to check composition of thin standards
evaporated onto polymeric supports.
L. Giuntini, P.A. Mandò
Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Università e I.N.F.N. Firenze, Italy
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