Distillation of hydrogen isotopes for polarized HD target
T. Ohta, S. Bouchigny, J.-P. Didelez, M. Fujiwara, K. Fukuda, H., Kohri, T. Kunimatsu, C. Morisaki, S. Ono, G. Rouill', M. Tanaka, K. Ueda, M., Uraki, M. Utsuro, S. Y. Wang, and M. Yosoi

TL;DR
This paper presents a cryogenic distillation system that purifies hydrogen-deuteride gas to over 99.99% purity, enabling effective polarization of HD targets in experiments, with detailed analysis of system performance and optimization.
Contribution
Development and validation of a cryogenic distillation system achieving high-purity HD gas for polarized target applications, with performance metrics and operational insights.
Findings
Achieved HD gas purity >99.99%
Effective number of theoretical stages (NTS) is 37.2±0.6
System performance aligns with design expectations
Abstract
We have developed a cryogenic distillation system to purify Hydrogen-Deuteride (HD) gas for a polarized HD target in LEPS experiments at SPring-8. A small amount of ortho-H (0.01%) in the HD gas plays an important role in efficiently polarizing the HD target. Since there are 15% impurities of H and D in commercially available HD gases, it is inevitable that the HD gas is purified up to 99.99%. The distillation system has a cryogenic pot (1721 K) containing many small stainless steel cells called Heli-pack. Commercial HD gas with an amount of 5.2 mol is fed into the pot. We carried out three distillation runs by changing temperatures (17.5 K and 20.5 K) and gas extraction speeds (1.3 ml/min and 5.2 ml/min). The extracted gas was analyzed by using a gas analyzer system combining a quadrupole mass spectrometer with a gas chromatograph. The HD gas of 1…
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