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PRODUCTION OF OXYGEN 15 USING A RELATIVELY LOW ENERGY PARTICLE ACCELERATOR WITH A VACUUM GRADIENT SYSTEM AS A WINDOW

J. MANTEL M.S., C. J. DAMICO R.T., and R. S. KURTZMAN M.D.

A vacuum gradient system has been developed which can replace the conventional window of a particle accelerator, allowing the use of relatively low energy deuterons to bombard gaseous targets.

This system consists of 4 communicating chambers which can be evacuated to produce a high vacuum at the accelerator end with a poor vacuum at the level of the gaseous target. Using this device with a 400 kev. Van de Graaff generator and a nitrogen target, a significant quantity of oxygen 15 was produced.

With relatively minor modifications to the system, clinically useful quantities of the isotope can be obtained.


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