A simple production method for making 3 μg/cm2 craked slacked carbon accelerator stripper foils

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Abstract

A simple method for making thin 3 μg/cm2 carbon stripper foils for heavy ion bombardment and accelerator radiochronology is described along with a simple method for stripper foil thickness determination.

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