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He later supervised the work of other doctoral and masters students in the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry in Marburg. Two that are of particular interest here are the works of Dr. Jan
van Aarle who wrote the software PLOT and Dr. Klaus Siemon who is now a member of the Dr. Westmeier GmbH team. Both works involved the identification and measurement of the mass and energy distribution of the
fission fragments from the spontaneous fission of 260Md, 252Cf (van Aarle) and 257Fm and 252Cf (Siemon).
Dr. Jan van Aarle did his work (1986-1992) on only 3000 atoms of 260Md!! and he unambiguously proved the co-existence of different exit channels in spontaneous fission reactions. The 260Md
was produced in the reaction of 126 MeV 22Ne on 254Es at the 88-inch cyclotron of the Lawrence Berkeley laboratory, Berkeley, California. Chemical separation of Md was performed in
Lawrence Livermore Lab by the group of Prof. Ken Hulet.
Photograph showing the neutron detector sphere together with photomultipliers, overflow tanks and
measuring electronics in three racks.The whole experimental setup is controlled by a dedicated PC-based multichannel analyser and an asynchronously running data transfer and storage PC. Data can be
extracted at any time during the running experiment for analysis.
Dr. Klaus Siemon´s work (1991-1997) brought technical improvements to the measuring systems thus enabling him to extend
the experiments to include 252Cf and then to tackle 257Fm where the non-standard exit channel for spontaneous fission is less pronounced. His thesis is available as a .PDF file.
Dr. Siemon joined the Dr. Westmeier GmbH in 1998.
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