H. Folger et al., DEVELOPMENT OF PB-207, PB-208 AND BI-209 TARGET WHEELS IN THE SYNTHESIS OF (107)NS, (108)HS AND (109)MT, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 334(1), 1993, pp. 69-79
The development of Pb-207, Pb-208 and Bi-209 target wheels and their a
pplications in heavy-ion fusion reactions are reviewed. In both fabric
ation and use, the centers of the evaporator or accelerator beams are
focussed at wheel radii of 155 mm to specially shaped frames which gen
erate very homogeneous target layers and very constant reaction and co
unting rates in the experiment. Target areas of up to approximately 98
% of a wheel's circumference of 974 mm can be provided. The preparatio
n procedures for the necessary C backings and protecting layers of C a
re described, and details are given for the development of high-vacuum
evaporations of Pb-207, Pb-208 and Bi-209 with deposition yields of 3
5-55% from tantalum crucibles. Applications of the target wheels in he
avy-ion fusion reactions with beams of Cr-54 and Fe-58 at energies nea
r the Coulomb barrier and intensities of approximately 10(12) particle
s/s are reported. The target parameters for the production runs of the
new chemical elements Ns-107, Hs-108 and Mt-109 are included.