Application of the Nirta® Solid irradiation system at the cyclotron Cyclone 18/9® at the HZDR in Leipzig

Posted on: April 30, 2018 Posted by: admin Comments: 1

Application of the Nirta® Solid irradiation system at the cyclotron Cyclone 18/9® at the HZDR in Leipzig

Karsten Franke, Alexander Mansel
HZDR

Poster

I have no conflict of interest to declare.

The cyclotron Cyclone 18/9® (IBA RadioPharma Solutions) at the HZDR in Leipzig serves different research purposes within the fields of neuroradiopharamceutical research and resource ecology. The latter is utilizing mainly solid targets with two installed Nirta® Solid irradiation systems (IBA RadioPharma Solutions). The wide variety of research projects implies a broad spectrum of required non-conventional radionuclides (Ti-45, V-48, Cr-51, Co-56, Cu-64, Sr-85, Y-86, Y-88, Zr-89, Ag-105, La-135, Ce-139, Au-194). Here we give an overview about the used target designs, irradiation parameters and target processing.
One Nirta® Solid irradiation system (SIS1) is mounted at a 2 m beam transfer line at port 3. Another irradiation system (SIS2) is directly attached to yoke of the cyclotron via a short tube at port 4. In both cases the proton energy is adjusted by the vacuum window and the entrance window of the target. SIS2 is the standard setup. It can hold coin like target disks (Ø 24 mm x 2mm). The maximal effective target size is Ø 12 mm x 1 mm. The SIS2 is used for the irradiation of metal foils, which are crimped inside the disk in between a cover and a backing plate. SIS1 has been modified to operate target capsules with a maximal effective target size of Ø 12 mm x 4 mm.

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  1. Depending upon detail presented this could be an oral presentation catagorized as a “report from the labs” as appears to be a good overview of the solid target systems at HZDR. JPO

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