Development of a time-of-flight telescope for ERDA at the Jožef Stefan Institute

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A new type of time detector in annular geometry for time-of-flight (TOF) telescope was designed and constructed. The start signal is triggered by the secondary electrons emitted from a thin carbon foil placed perpendicularly to the path of the fast ions. The secondary electrons are accelerated through the central hole of the microsphere plate (MSP) by the electric field between the carbon foil and the electrode at the rearside of the MSP. They are reflected to the active surface of the MSP by the mirror electrode. The stop signal is generated by a similar time detector with microchannel plates where the thin gold entrance window of the silicon detector serves as the secondary electron source. The performance of both time detectors was studied. The TOF detector performance was demonstrated in TOF-elastic recoil detection analysis (ERDA) measurements with a 9600 keV Cl5+ ion beam.

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