Abstract

For characterization of targets and foils prepared at the target laboratory as well as for characterization of e.g. degrader or windows of internal customers, different analytical devices are available. Besides a lot of standard equipment, the target laboratory of GSI holds a 3D-measurement system (MicroProf®) equipped with optical sensors for measuring surface parameters as well as total thickness variations contact-free. In the paper the measuring principle including the possibilities and features of the MicroProf®-system are explained and some different applications are shown.

Highlights

  • After a short introduction to the tasks of analytics in the target laboratory at GSI and an overview of the analytical tools and methods available, we will concentrate on the MicroProf®, a machine purchased from FRT GmbH

  • Analytics plays a major role in the GSI target laboratory

  • We need different analytical methods for quality control of the samples produced in our lab as well as for parts produced externally

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Summary

Introduction

After a short introduction to the tasks of analytics in the target laboratory at GSI and an overview of the analytical tools and methods available, we will concentrate on the MicroProf®, a machine purchased from FRT GmbH. We will describe the setup, the measuring principle and show its possibilities with the help of some examples of application

Analytics at GSI target laboratory
Analytical tools available
Monitoring preparation steps
Quality control for purchased targets
Quality control of degraders
Summary and perspectives
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