Abstract

The production of a low-current 14C beam (5 nA) and the acceleration in the Munich MP tandem is described. The beam has been produced from Fe 3 14C pellet used in an off-axis back-sputter geometry of a cesium-beam sputter source. Only 1 mCi (= 0.225 mg) of 14 C is needed to deliver a 14C beam for several days (≥100h).

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