ES397179A1 - Apparatus to separate isotopes. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) - Google Patents

Apparatus to separate isotopes. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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ES397179A1
ES397179A1 ES397179A ES397179A ES397179A1 ES 397179 A1 ES397179 A1 ES 397179A1 ES 397179 A ES397179 A ES 397179A ES 397179 A ES397179 A ES 397179A ES 397179 A1 ES397179 A1 ES 397179A1
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Apparatus for separating isotopes from a material containing a first isotope and a second isotope, characterized by: (a) container means that can be sealed, adapted to be connected to a vacuum pump, said container means having a concentric opening around an optical axis, to admit radiation inside said container means; (b) vaporization means disposed within said container means, to provide an atomic ray of said material, normal to and passing said optical axis, said ray having a dimension parallel to said optical axis which is long in comparison with its dimension normal to said optical axis; (c) first collecting plate means, arranged within said container means, for receiving said atomic ray; (d) second collector plate means, disposed within said container means, adjacent said ray; (e) a first radiation source for producing a first radiation beam at a predetermined frequency, which excites the atoms of said first isotope but does not substantially excite the atoms of said second isotope; (f) a second source of radiation for producing a second beam of radiation at a predetermined frequency, which ionizes the excited atoms of said first isotope but does not substantially ionize the atoms of said second isotope; (g) means for directing said radiation rays into said container, along said optical axis; and (h) means for causing said ionized atoms to collide on said second collector plate means. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES397179A 1970-03-25 1971-11-19 Apparatus to separate isotopes. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) Expired ES397179A1 (en)

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ES389515A Expired ES389515A1 (en) 1970-03-25 1971-03-24 A method of separating isotopes. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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