12/22/2023 0 Comments Elements of solid state physics![]() ![]() Primarily, justified for fundamental nuclear physics, ISOLDE soon revealed to be of great use for parallel applications of radioactive ions beams and nuclear techniques to material science, soft matter, biophysics and medical physics. In such environment other facilities – such antimatter generators and ISOLDE – the oldest non-particle physics experiments there was born, and since 50 years ago that it has been continuously growing as the world wide leader on production of radioactive isotopes with the ISOL thick target technique, providing high yields with constantly improving element purity and mass separation for more than 70 elements and 1000 isotopes. The World Wide Web – as we know it – it is a CERN invention, optimized x-ray and particles detection systems and even new management tools for large number of users there can be found. Such environment provides the fertile ground for ideas, which can profit from infrastructures and developments at CERN but with many applications in other domains. ![]() (ASPIC) Apparatus for Surface Physics and Interfaces at CERNĬERN is the most famous and productive High-Energy laboratory in the world, but is less known by the fact that to achieve such excellence standards it concentrates an enormous variety of technical, engineering and physics know-how well beyond the ultimate aim of particle physics.There are numerous techniques employed at ISOLDE: These following webpages introduce our techniques along with descriptions of running experiments. The Solid-State Physics (SSP) community at ISOLDE - the on-line separator for radioactive ion beams at CERN in Geneva - is a diverse community of solid state, nuclear, materials and bio-physicists.Įxperiments employ radioactive isotopes as nuclear probe atoms in many different fields of solid state physics: semiconductors, surfaces and interfaces, magnetism, high-Tc superconductors, metals, ceramics, topological insulators, nanomaterials. ![]() Welcome to Solid State Physics at ISOLDE! ![]()
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