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Introduction


The LAT provides access to a 6 MV Pelletron Tandem accelerator as well as a 1.7 MV Tendetron accelerator. The accelerator facility is able to produce protons, neutrons as well as a multitude of ion beams. The beams are available for the local Physics Department, but also open for external clients sin the beam time if not fully booked by our researchers. The neutron beam line is equipped with an NMR magnet analyzer system providing mono-energetic neutrons via (p, n) reactions with keV energy resolution. A low energy neutron spectrometer is presently installed and used by PICO and SuperCDMS dark matter experiments at a dedicated beam line which allows unique, high precision calibrations of dark matter experiments by tagging mono-energetic nuclear recoils. More information about the beam facilities at UdeM can be found here.

Material analysis


Several ion beam material analysis techniques are available in the laboratory, including

  • ERD-TOF (Elastic Recoil Detection - Time Of Flight)

  • RBS (Rutherford Back Scattering) with channeling

  • micro-PIXE (Particle-Induced X-ray Emission)
    • 20 um lateral resolution

Detector calibration



Cost



Contact


The ion beam facility is located in the Laboratoire René J.-A. Lévesque on the main campus of Université de Montréal. The address is

  • 2905 chemin des Services
  • Laboratoire René J.-A. Lévesque
  • Montréal, Qc
  • H3T 1J4

You can join our team by phone 514-343-6111 #XXXX or by e-mail at XXX@umontreal.ca


Temporary

Control room




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