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Neutralizer and sample chamber for the Atomic Oxygen Simulation System (AOSS)
A neutralizer system capable of converting a beam of oxygen ions (O(+) or O2(+)) into a beam of low-energy neutral oxygen atoms (O) was developed. The neutralizer system is to be designed to be compatible with the Atomic Oxygen Simulation System (AOSS) located in the Physical Science Branch of MSFC. The Center for Molecular and Atomic Studies at Surfaces (CMASS) at Vanderbilt University has met these objectives by developing a system that neutralizes the ions through electron transfer during a grazing-incidence reflection of an ion beam from a smooth nickel surface. The purpose is to describe the system, provide schematic representations of the system, and to discuss the use of the system in relation to the AOSS at the Physical Science Branch of MSFC
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I. NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES IN THE HEAVIEST ELEMENT REGION II. AN ACCELERATING ELECTRON SPECTROGRAPH
[Part] I. Nuclear spectroscopic studies in the heaviest element region.
"TID-4500 (15th Ed.)" -t.p."UC-4 Chemistry General" -t.p.Thesis--University of California, Berkeley, 1960.Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-149).pt 1. Nuclear spectroscopic studies in the heaviest element region -- pt. 2. An accelerating electron spectrograph.Operated by The University of California, BerkeleyMode of access: Internet
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