Abstract
The ion optics and optimal performance of the recoil separator Lohengrin are described. In order to investigate nuclear charge distributions of the fission products several techniques have been developed and their features are discussed. For nuclear spectroscopy of the fission products it was necessary to concentrate the activity spread along the 72 cm length exit slit of the instrument and this has been achieved by a fast moving tape collector and an air-jet system.
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