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M. Devlin
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 98
Citations - 1597
M. Devlin is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gammasphere & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 85 publications receiving 1467 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Devlin include Los Alamos National Laboratory & University of Washington.
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Bright laser-driven neutron source based on the relativistic transparency of solids
Markus Roth,Markus Roth,Daniel Jung,Katerina Falk,N. Guler,O. Deppert,M. Devlin,Andrea Favalli,Juan C. Fernández,Donald C. Gautier,M. Geissel,R. C. Haight,Christopher E. Hamilton,Bjorn Hegelich,Randall P. Johnson,Frank E. Merrill,Gabriel Schaumann,Kurt F. Schoenberg,Marius Schollmeier,T. Shimada,Terry N. Taddeucci,J. L. Tybo,F. Wagner,Stephen A. Wender,Carl Wilde,G. A. Wurden +25 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrated an ion acceleration mechanism based on the concept of relativistic transparency and produced an intense beam of high energy deuterons directed into a Be converter to produce a forward peaked neutron flux with a record yield.
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Superdeformation in the Doubly Magic Nucleus 40Ca
E. Ideguchi,D. G. Sarantites,W. Reviol,A. V. Afanasjev,A. V. Afanasjev,A. V. Afanasjev,M. Devlin,C. Baktash,R. V. F. Janssens,Dirk Rudolph,A. Axelsson,Martin Carpenter,A. Galindo-Uribarri,D. R. LaFosse,T. Lauritsen,F. Lerma,C. J. Lister,P. Reiter,D. Seweryniak,M. Weiszflog,J. N. Wilson +20 more
TL;DR: A rotational band with seven gamma-ray transitions between states with spin 2 (h) over bar and 16h over bar has been observed in the doubly magic, self-conjugate nucleus Ca-40(20)20.
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“The microball” Design, instrumentation and response characteristics of a 4π-multidetector exit channel-selection device for spectroscopic and reaction mechanism studies with Gammasphere
D. G. Sarantites,P. F. Hua,M. Devlin,L. G. Sobotka,J. M. Elson,J.T. Hood,D. R. LaFosse,J.E. Sarantites,M.R. Maier +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 4π multidetector light-charged particle and light fragment detection spectrometer is described, which consists of 95 CsI(T1) scintillators closely packed to cover the angular range 4.0°-172°.
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Rotational bands in the doubly magic nucleus 56Ni
Dirk Rudolph,C. Baktash,M. J. Brinkman,E. Caurier,D. J. Dean,D. J. Dean,M. Devlin,Jacek Dobaczewski,Jacek Dobaczewski,Jacek Dobaczewski,Paul-Henri Heenen,H. Q. Jin,D. R. LaFosse,Witold Nazarewicz,Witold Nazarewicz,Witold Nazarewicz,F. Nowacki,Alfredo Poves,L. L. Riedinger,D. G. Sarantites,W. Satula,W. Satula,W. Satula,Chang-Hong Yu +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structure of the doubly magic nucleus Ni-56 has been investigated using the reaction Si-28(Ar-36, 2 alpha) and the gamma-ray spectrometer Gammasphere in conjunction with the 4 pi charged-particle detector array Microball.
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Decay Out of the Doubly Magic Superdeformed Band in the N=Z Nucleus 60Zn
C. E. Svensson,Dirk Rudolph,C. Baktash,M. A. Bentley,J. A. Cameron,Martin Carpenter,M. Devlin,J. Eberth,Stephane Flibotte,A. Galindo-Uribarri,G. Hackman,D. S. Haslip,R. V. F. Janssens,D. R. LaFosse,T. J. Lampman,I. Y. Lee,F. Lerma,A. O. Macchiavelli,J. M. Nieminen,S. D. Paul,D. C. Radford,P. Reiter,L. L. Riedinger,D. G. Sarantites,B. Schaly,D. Seweryniak,O. Thelen,H.G. Thomas,J. C. Waddington,Daniel Ward,W. Weintraub,J. N. Wilson,Chang-Hong Yu,A. V. Afanasjev,Ingemar Ragnarsson +34 more
TL;DR: The doubly magic superdeformed band in the N = Z nucleus Zn-60 has been identified in this article, and the link transitions connecting this band to the yrast line provide the first spin, parity, and excitation energy measurements for super deformed states in the A similar to 60 region.