DTs-60 CYCLOTRON COMPLEX FOR SCIENTIFIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH AND COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS IN NANOTECHNOLOGY

An accelerator complex has been developed on the basis of the DTs-60 cyclotron for performing scientific and applied research and for commercial application in nanotechnology. The complex was designed and constructed at the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research...

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Published inAtomic energy (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 103; no. 6; pp. 946 - 956
Main Authors GIKAL, B. N, DMITRIEV, S. N, PAPASH, A. I, PASHCHENKO, S. V, TIKHOMIROV, A. V, KHABAROV, M. V, GUL'BEKYAN, G. G, BOGOMOLOV, S. L, BORISOV, O. N, BUZMAKOV, V. A, IVANENKO, I. A, KAZARINOV, N. Yu, KALAGIN, I. V, KOLESOV, I. V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Springer 01.12.2007
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:An accelerator complex has been developed on the basis of the DTs-60 cyclotron for performing scientific and applied research and for commercial application in nanotechnology. The complex was designed and constructed at the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research for the Interdisciplinary Scientific and Research Center at the L. N. Gumelev Eurasian National University (Kazakhstan). Intense beams of heavy ions of Ne, Ar, Kr, and other elements have been obtained and accelerated in the cyclotron. Various polymer films have been irradiated and several control batches of track membranes have been prepared in a wide range of densities of the openings. The complex is a unifying factor in the development of technologies, science, and science-intensive business and is intended for producing track filters, developing commercial technologies using nano-and microstructures based on nuclear membranes and for creating a scientific environment in Kazakhstan.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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ISSN:1063-4258
1573-8205
DOI:10.1007/s10512-007-0152-6