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A-01 Invited Paper: Running in of VICKSI and First Operating Experience cyclotron, extraction, injection, ion-source 1872
 
  • K. Ziegler
    HMI, Berlin, Germany
 
A-02 Invited Paper: Status of the Kiev 240-cm Cyclotron Facility cyclotron, extraction, proton, controls 1879
 
  • Yu.G. Basargin, V.A. Belyakov, A.S. Fedorov, V.A. Glukhikh, O.A. Gusev, L.E. Korolev, R.N. Litunovsky, I.F. Malishev, O.A. Minyaev, A.V. Stepanov
    D.V. Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Leningrad, USSR
  • A.F. Linev, A.I. Malofeev, O.F. Nemets, K.J. Ol'khovsky, V.A. Pashin
    Nuclear Research Institute of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Kiev, USSR
 
A-03 Invited Paper: Operation of the Variable Energy Cyclotron at Calcutta cyclotron, neutron, power-supply, ion-source 1882
 
  • A.S. Divatia
    Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Calcutta, India
 
A-04 Invited Paper: Status Report on GANIL cyclotron, vacuum, injection, emittance 1889
 
  • J. Fermé
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
A-05 Invited Paper: The Status of the South African National Accelerator Centre vacuum, cyclotron, controls, septum 1896
 
  • A.H. Botha
    National Accelerator Centre, Faure, Republic of South Africa
 
A-06 Invited Paper: Recent Developments at the Osaka RCNP 230-cm Cyclotron and a Proposal for a New Ring Accelerator cyclotron, proton, target, heavy-ion 1904
 
  • M. Kondo
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
 
A-07 Status of Cyclotron Facility in Alma-Ata cyclotron, controls, vacuum, pick-up 1912
 
  • O.K. Anisimov, A.A. Arzumanov, V.N. Batischev, V.I. Gerasimov, M.S. Gorkovets, V.G. Kruglov, B.A. Volkov, A.M. Voronin
    Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences, Alma-Ata, USSR
 
A-08 Status of the Separated Sector Booster at Grenoble cyclotron, vacuum, heavy-ion, injection 1915
 
  • J.L. Belmont, M. Lieuvin, J.M. Loiseaux
    Institut des Sciences Nucléaires, Grenoble, France
 
A-09 The Orsay 200 MeV Synchrocyclotron synchro-cyclotron, ion-source, extraction, acceleration 1919
 
  • A. Laisné, P. Debray, S.C. Conversion Staff
    IPN, Orsay, France
 
A-11 Status Report on the C.N.R.S. Orleans' Cyclotron cyclotron, target, proton, ion-source 1927
 
  • G. Goin
    CNRS, Orléans, France
 
A-12 The Tohoku University 680 Model Cyclotron and Facility cyclotron, emittance, cavity, proton 1930
 
  • S. Morita, M. Fujioka, H. Orihara
    Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
  • J. Abe, K. Fujii, M. Maruyama, T. Mita, T. Takayama, S. Tazawa, M. Yamamoto, C. Yoshimura
    Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd., Niihama, Japan
 
A-13 Design of a Vacuum Chamber for the Magnets of a Separated Sector Cyclotron vacuum, cyclotron, heavy-ion, extraction 1934
 
  • F.J. Mumford, P.G. Blaine, H.N. Jungwirth
    National Accelerator Centre, Stellenbosch, Republic of South Africa
 
A-16 The GANIL Injector Design vacuum, extraction, ion-source, injection 1944
 
  • P. Attal, E. Baron, C. Bieth, M.P. Bourgarel
    GANIL, Caen, France
  • R. Gayraud
    IPN, Orsay, France
  • C. Pagani
    University of Milan & INFN Milan, Milan, Italy
 
B-02 Invited Paper: Recent Developments at TRIUMF cyclotron, TRIUMF, neutron, target 1958
 
  • K.L. Erdman
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
B-03 Invited Paper: IUCF Status Report cyclotron, target, status, proton 1965
 
  • R.E. Pollock
    Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
 
B-04 Invited Paper: A Survey of Synchrocyclotron Projects CERN, extraction, acceleration, ion-source 1970
 
  • D.W. Storm
    Columbia University, Irvington, New York, USA
 
B-05 Status Report on the University of Manitoba Cyclotron cyclotron, injection, controls, ion-source 1976
 
  • J. Anderson, R. Batten, J. Bruckshaw, M. de Jong, M.I. Gusdal, G. Knote, F. Konopasek, A. McIlwain, J.S.C. McKee, S. Oh, R. Pogson
    University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
 
B-06 Status Report on CERN SC target, ISOLDE, extraction, proton 1979
 
  • B.W. Allardyce, A. Fiebig, G. Le Dallic, J.H.B. Madsen, P.H. Standley
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
B-07 Status of the INS 176 cm Sector Focusing Cyclotron cyclotron, heavy-ion, extraction, ion-source 1984
 
  • K. Sato, M. Fujita, Y. Hirao, T. Honma, Y. Ohshiro, Y. Sakurada, M. Sekiguchi, T. Tanabe, N. Yamazaki, T. Yamazaki
    University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
 
B-08 Status Report on the NIRS-CHIBA Isochronous Cyclotron Facility cyclotron, cathode, neutron, heavy-ion 1988
 
  • H. Ogawa, T. Hiramoto, Y. Kumamoto, Y. Sato, T. Yamada
    NIRS, Chiba, Japan
 
B-09 Status Report on the K.V.I. Cyclotron cyclotron, ion-source, heavy-ion, injection 1992
 
  • O.C. Dermois, A.G. Drentje, H.W. Schreuder
    KVI, Groningen, The Netherlands
 
B-10 Heavy Ion Acceleration in the Kurchatov Institute Cyclotron cyclotron, ion-source, acceleration, pick-up 1996
 
  • N. Venikov, N. Chumakov, E. Hodakov, L. Judin, Ju. Jupinov, S. Latushkin, V. Rezvov, V. Unezhev
    Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow, USSR
 
B-11 The Injection in IPCR Separated Sector Cyclotron linac, cyclotron, injection, quadrupole 2000
 
  • T. Wada, J. Fujita, H. Kamitsubo, I. Kohno, N. Kumagai, S. Motonaga, H. Nakajima, N. Nakanishi, T. Nomura, K. Ogiwara, H. Takebe, F. Yoshida
    RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
 
B-12 McGill Synchrocyclotron Improvements synchro-cyclotron, cyclotron, proton, acceleration 2004
 
  • G. Bavaria, J.E. Crawford, R.B. Moore
    McGill University, Montreal, Canada
 
B-14 Magnetic Field Design for a Combined Fixed Frequency and Frequency Modulated Cyclotron cyclotron, focusing, acceleration, proton 2012
 
  • S. Holm, P.-U. Renberg
    University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
 
B-15 Design of the New Trim Coils at the Karlsruhe Isochronous Cyclotron vacuum, proton, acceleration, cyclotron 2016
 
  • V. Bechtold, L. Friedrich, L. Wiss
    FZK, Karlsruhe, Germany
 
B-17 A Cyclotron Complex for Accelerating Multicharged Ions up to Relativistic Energies cyclotron, acceleration, target, controls 2024
 
  • A.A. Vasilyev, Yu.N. Denisov, V.P. Dmitrievsky, V.P. Dzhelepov, A.A. Glazov, V.V. Kolga, N.B. Rubin, N.L. Zaplatin
    JINR, Dubna, USSR
 
B-18 103 and 60 cm Compact Cyclotron Engineering cyclotron, ion-source, acceleration, resonance 2030
 
  • P.V. Bogdanov, M.S. Davydov, A.N. Galayev, A.V. Gal'chuk, E.B. Krymov, I.F. Malyshev, V.G. Mudrolyubov, G.M. Pavlov, A.V. Stepanov, Yu.I. Stogov
    D.V. Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Leningrad, USSR
 
C-01 Invited Paper: The Chalk River Superconducting Cyclotron cyclotron, vacuum, radio-frequency, radiation 2034
 
  • J.H. Ormrod, C.B. Bigham, K.C. Chan, E.A. Heighway, C.R. Hoffmann, J.A. Hulbert, H.R. Schneider, Q.A. Walker
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
C-02 Invited Paper: The Michigan State University Superconducting Cyclotron Program cyclotron, vacuum, focusing, extraction 2040
 
  • H.G. Blosser
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
C-03 Invited Paper: Model Studies for the Superconducting Cyclotron Project in Milan cyclotron, cavity, light-ion, focusing 2048
 
  • E. Acerbi, G. Bellomo, M. Castiglioni, C. de Martinis, E.M. Fabrici, C. Pagani, F. Resmini
    University of Milan & INFN Milan, Milan, Italy
 
C-04 Invited Paper: Status of the Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility Phase II Booster cyclotron, booster, injection, focusing 2055
 
  • J.B. Ball, E.D. Hudson, R.S. Lord, J.A. Martin, G.S. McNeilly, S.W. Mosko
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
C-05 Cyclotron Design Studies for a Medical Ion Accelerator cyclotron, synchrotron, heavy-ion, neutron 2061
 
  • G.U. Behrsing, D.J. Clark, E.H. Hoyer, C.W. Leemann, F. Voelker, R.B. Yourd
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
C-07 A Proposed Multi-Purpose Separated-Sector Cyclotron at IPCR cyclotron, heavy-ion, linac, injection 2070
 
  • H. Kamitsubo, J. Fujita, I. Kohno, N. Kumagai, S. Motonaga, H. Nakajima, N. Nakanishi, T. Nomura, K. Ogiwara, H. Takebe, T. Wada, F. Yoshida
    RIKEN, Saitama, Japan
 
C-08 Proposal for a New Ring Accelerator cyclotron, linac, injection, acceleration 2074
 
  • I. Miura, K. Hosono, M. Inoue, T. Itahashi, M. Kondo, T. Saito, A. Shimizu, S. Yamabe, T. Yamazaki
    Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
 
C-09 Design Characteristics of the K=800 Superconducting Cyclotron at M.S.U. cyclotron, resonance, extraction, coupling 2078
 
  • F. Resmini, G. Bellomo, H.G. Blosser, E.M. Fabrici, D. Johnson
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
C-10 Design of the Injection System for the Chalk River Superconducting Cyclotron Project cyclotron, injection, controls, quadrupole 2086
 
  • W.G. Davies, A.R. Rutledge
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
C-11 Injection Studies for the K=800 Superconducting Cyclotron at M.S.U. injection, cyclotron, coupling, focusing 2090
 
  • G. Bellomo, E.M. Fabrici, F. Resmini
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
C-12 A Method for Minimizing Trim Coil Power Requirements in Superconducting Cyclotrons cyclotron, light-ion, extraction 2095
 
  • G. Bellomo, F. Resmini
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
C-14 Design of the Central Regions for the MSU 500 MeV Superconducting Cyclotron cyclotron, ion-source, acceleration, focusing 2107
 
  • E. Liukkonen
    University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland
  • T. Antaya, J. Bishop, S. Motzny
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
C-16 Field Measurements on the Milan Superconducting Model Magnet cyclotron, ion-source, factory, superconducting-magnet 2114
 
  • E. Acerbi, G. Bellomo, C. Birattari, M. Castiglioni, C. de Martinis, E.M. Fabrici, L. Grillo, F. Resmini, A. Salomone
    University of Milan & INFN Milan, Milan, Italy
 
D-01 Invited Paper: Electron Cyclotron Resonance (E.C.R.) Multiply Charged Ion Sources plasma, electron, extraction, emittance 2120
 
  • R. Geller
    CEN-Grenoble, Grenoble, France
 
D-02 Invited Paper: Cryopumping for Cyclotrons vacuum, cyclotron, CERN, radiation 2128
 
  • C. Benvenuti
    CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
 
D-03 Invited Paper: R.F. Systems cyclotron, controls, proton, coupling 2133
 
  • J. Riedel
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
D-04 Operating Experience With the Michigan State University Superconducting Cyclotron Cryogenic System vacuum, cryogenics, cyclotron, superconducting-magnet 2138
 
  • M.L. Mallory
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
D-05 The Chalk River Superconducting Heavy-Ion Cyclotron RF Structure vacuum, cyclotron, resonance, RF-structure 2142
 
  • C.B. Bigham
    Atomic Energy of Canada, Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
 
D-07 Proton Beam Heavy Ion Source proton, heavy-ion, space-charge, electron 2151
 
  • A. Roy, R.H. Davis
    Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
 
D-08 External Ion Sources and Injection Lines at the Bonn Isochronous Cyclotron ion-source, cyclotron, injection, extraction 2156
 
  • M. Agena, K. Euler, B. Franczak, F. Hinterberger, H.D. Rosendaal, H.U. Schmidt
    University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
 
D-09 An Electron Cyclotron Resonance Source for CYCLONE plasma, electron, cyclotron, vacuum 2160
 
  • Y. Jongen, C. Pirart, G. Ryckewaert, J. Steyaert
    Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
 
D-10 Recent Developments in High Charge State Heavy Ion Beams at the LBL 88-Inch Cyclotron cyclotron, heavy-ion, cathode, ion-source 2164
 
  • R.A. Gough, D.J. Clark, L.R. Glasgow
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
D-11 Report on EBIS Development at Texas A&M electron, gun, solenoid, extraction 2167
 
  • R.A. Kenefick
    Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
 
D-12 A Pulsed Synchrocyclotron Ion Source Using a Single Cold Cathode cathode, extraction, cyclotron, emittance 2171
 
  • W. Diamond, R.C. Cohen, D.W. Storm
    Columbia University, Irvington, New York, USA
 
D-13 Heavy-Ion Source for the Texas A&M 88-Inch Cyclotron cathode, cyclotron, heavy-ion, plasma 2175
 
  • Y. Sakurada, S.M. Bielamowicz, G.D. DeHaven, R.L. Haisler, H.W. Peeler, W.J. Walterscheid
    Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
 
D-14 Cryogenic Vacuum Pumping at the LBL 88-Inch Cyclotron acceleration, vacuum, cryogenics, cyclotron 2179
 
  • D. Elo, D.J. Clark, R.A. Gough, D. Morris
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
D-23 A Pulse Selection and Shortening System for Cyclotrons cyclotron, acceleration, extraction, focusing 2212
 
  • L.R. Carroll, G.O. Hendry, K.D. Jenkins
    The Cyclotron Corporation, Berkeley, California, USA
 
D-24 Fast Neutron Dose Equivalent Rates in Heavy Ion Target Areas target, neutron, heavy-ion, radiation 2216
 
  • H.M. Butler, C.B. Fulmer, S.W. Mosko, W.F. Ohnesorge
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
 
E-03 Invited Paper: The Role of Charged Particle Activation for Materials Analysis neutron, proton, target, cyclotron 2229
 
  • J.L. Debrun
    CNRS, Orléans, France
 
E-04 A Survey of Some Applications of Cyclotrons target, cyclotron, neutron, proton 2236
 
  • J.L. Need
    New England Nuclear Corporation, N. Billerica, Massachusetts, USA
 
E-08 Clinical Experience with the 160 MeV Proton Beam and Some Implications for Designers proton, cyclotron, radiation, betatron 2253
 
  • K. Johnson, A.M. Koehler
    Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
 
E-09 Proton (Heavy Ion) Radiography in Medical Diagnosis proton, heavy-ion, scattering, diagnostics 2257
 
  • V.W. Steward
    University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
E-12 The Production of 123I and 84Rb at the University of Manitoba Cyclotron Laboratory target, cyclotron, controls, heavy-ion 2269
 
  • M.I. Gusdal, J.S.C. McKee
    University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • M. Billinghurst, J.B. Sutherland
    Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • G.P. Sharma
    St Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
 
E-17 The 7Li (p,n)7Be Reaction as a Source of Past Neutrons for Smaller Compact Cyclotrons neutron, target, cyclotron, proton 2287
 
  • M.A. Chaudhri, J.L. Rouse, J. Templer
    University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
 
E-18 Rapid Automated Nuclear Chemistry Facility for the Study of Short Lived Fission Products controls, extraction, radiation, radioactivity 2290
 
  • E.A. Henry, H.G. Hicks, O.G. Lien, R.A. Meyer, P.C. Stevenson
    LLL, Livermore, California, USA
 
F-03 Invited Paper: Beam Diagnostic Techniques for Cyclotrons and Beam Lines TRIUMF, cyclotron, emittance, electron 2312
 
  • G.H. Mackenzie
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
F-04 Achievement and Control of the 100 μA Beam at TRIUMF injection, cyclotron, TRIUMF, beam-losses 2320
 
  • E.W. Blackmore, P. Bosman, R. Burge, G. Dutto, D. Gill, G.H. Mackenzie, P.W. Schmor
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
F-06 Accelerated Particles in an AVF Cyclotron with a One or a Two Dee System cyclotron, acceleration, coupling, TRIUMF 2329
 
  • H.L. Hagedoorn, W.M. Schulte
    Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
 
F-07 Beam Emittance Measurements with a Dispersion-Matched Magnetic Spectrograph emittance, ion-source, proton, cyclotron 2334
 
  • E. Kashy, P.S. Miller, J.A. Nolen, Jr.
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
F-09 Growth of the IUCF Control System controls, power-supply, cyclotron, status 2341
 
  • T. Bertuccio, J.C. Collins, B. Manwaring, G. Mower, J. Tyson
    Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
  • S. Lewis
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
 
F-10 The Cyclotron Corporation Bus-Oriented Computer Control System cyclotron, controls, power-supply, status 2345
 
  • G.O. Hendry, K.D. Jenkins, T.H. Knight
    The Cyclotron Corporation, Berkeley, California, USA
 
F-17 Measurements and Corrections to the Beam Properties in the TRIUMF Cyclotron cyclotron, TRIUMF, controls, injection 2371
 
  • E.W. Blackmore, M.K. Craddock, G. Dutto, C.J. Kost, G.H. Mackenzie, P.W. Schmor
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
F-19 A Secondary Emission-Multiwire Chamber for GANIL Heavy Ion Beams Tuning emittance, heavy-ion, ALICE, controls 2379
 
  • R. Anne, M. van den Bossche
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
F-21 Charge Exchange Losses During Cyclotron Acceleration: Experiment and Theory cyclotron, vacuum, pick-up, acceleration 2384
 
  • R.A. Gough
    LBL, Berkeley, California, USA
  • M.L. Mallory
    NSCL, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
 
F-24 The Beam Bunch Effects in the Circular Isochronous Cyclotron bunching, cyclotron, acceleration, emittance 2396
 
  • Yu.G. Basargin, R.N. Litunovsky, V.I. Vasil'ev
    D.V. Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Leningrad, USSR
 
F-26 The Diagnostics of the Beam Phase Characteristics of the 240 cm Isochronous Cyclotron cyclotron, controls, acceleration, resonance 2401
 
  • V.I. Gordin, R.N. Litunovsky, A.K. Vaganov, V.S. Vasil'ev
    D.V. Efremov Scientific Research Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus, Leningrad, USSR
 
F-27 Extraction Efficiency Improvement Through Central Region Studies cyclotron, extraction, ion-source, septum 2403
 
  • J.A. Jungerman, E. Russell, G. Stadel, W.G. Wyckoff
    Crocker Nuclear Laboratory, University of California, Davis, California, USA
 
F-29 The Beam-Stripper Interaction Studies for GANIL heavy-ion, scattering, UNILAC, beam-losses 2411
 
  • E. Baron
    GANIL, Caen, France
 
G-01 Invited Paper: Heavy Ion Research with Cyclotrons cyclotron, heavy-ion, light-ion, scattering 2416
 
  • D.L. Hendrie
    University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
 
G-03 Invited Paper: Particle Detection Systems heavy-ion, cathode, electron, multipole 2420
 
  • H.A. Enge
    MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
 
G-04 A Collective Accelerator as Ion Source and Injector for a Heavy-Ion Cyclotron cyclotron, electron, space-charge, plasma 2427
 
  • M.P. Reiser
    University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA
 
G-05 The Economic Aspects of Cyclotron Applications: A Case Study at Crocker Nuclear Laboratory cyclotron, instrumentation, status, electron 2432
 
  • T.A. Cahill, J.A. Jungerman
    Crocker Nuclear Laboratory, University of California, Davis, California, USA
 
G-06 Future Directions for Isochronous Cyclotrons cyclotron, synchrotron, TRIUMF, injection 2436
 
  • J.R. Richardson
    TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
 
H-01 Conference Summary cyclotron, heavy-ion, TRIUMF, controls 1863
 
  • J.A. Martin
    ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA