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Reviews of accelerator science and technology. Volume 6, Accelerators for high intensity beams / editors, Alexander W. Chao, Weiren Chou.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chao, Alexander Wu, editor.
Chou, Weiren, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Particle accelerators.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 p.)
Place of Publication:
Singapore : World Scientific, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
As particle accelerators strive forever increasing performance, high intensity particle beams become one of the critical demands requested across the board by a majority of accelerator users (proton, electron and ion) and for most applications. Much effort has been made by our community to pursue high intensity accelerator performance on a number of fronts. Recognizing its importance, we devote this volume to Accelerators for High Intensity Beams. High intensity accelerators have become a frontier and a network for innovation. They are responsible for many scientific discoveries and technologi
Contents:
7. Nuclear Physics with High Intensity Accelerator J-PARC8. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Radioactive Ion Beams and Radiopharmaceuticals; 1. Introduction; 2. Introduction to RIBs; 2.1. Historical overview; 2.2. RIB production methods; 3. In-Flight Separation; 3.1. Drivers; 3.2. Production methods; 3.3. Production targets; 3.4. Separation methods; 3.4.1. Achromatic fragment separator; 3.4.2. Solenoid; 3.4.3. Cooler; 3.4.4. Gas-stopper; 4. ISOL Method; 4.1. Drivers and projectiles; 4.2. Production methods; 4.3. Ion sources; 4.4. Mass separation; 4.4.1. Multiple-reflection time of flight
5. Postaccelerators5.1. 1+ acceleration; 5.2. Charge state breeder; 5.2.1. EBIS; 5.2.2. ECR; 5.3. Accelerators; 5.3.1. Linear accelerators; 5.3.2. Cyclotrons; 6. RIB Facilities; 6.1. ISOL facilities; 6.2. Fragmentation facilities; 6.3. Facilities under construction or proposed; 6.3.1. ARIEL; 6.3.2. SPIRAL-II; 6.3.3. HIE-ISOLDE; 6.3.4. FRIB; 6.3.5. FAIR; 6.3.6. SPES; 6.3.7. ISOL@MYRRHA; 6.3.8. EURISOL; 6.3.9. RISP; 6.3.10. China; 7. Introduction to Radiopharmaceuticals; 7.1. A brief history; 8. Molecular Imaging; 9. Advances in Therapeutics; 10. Producing Radiopharmaceuticals
10.1. Accelerator production of PET isotopes10.2. Production of 99mTc; 10.3. Medical isotopes from RIBs; 10.4. Radiolanthanides from ISOLDE; 11. Conclusion; References; Spallation Neutron Sources and Accelerator-Driven Systems; 1. Introduction; 2. Nuclear Spallation Process; 3. Overview of Spallation Sources; 4. Historical Developments; 5. Applications of Spallation Neutron Sources; 5.1. Neutron scattering; 5.2. Materials irradiation; 5.3. Fundamental physics; 5.4. Accelerator-driven subcritical reactors; 6. Overview of Operating and Future Spallation Neutron Sources
6.1. ISIS at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed May 26, 2014).
ISBN:
981-4583-25-1

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