Author: Kazacha, V.I.
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WECA09 Dedicated DC-110 Heavy Ion Cyclotron for Industrial Production of Track Membranes 146
 
  • B. Gikal, P.Yu. Apel, S.L. Bogomolov, O.N. Borisov, V.A. Buzmakov, S.N. Dmitriev, A.A. Efremov, A.A. Fateev, G.G. Gulbekyan, I.A. Ivanenko, G.N. Ivanov, I.V. Kalagin, V.I. Kazacha, N.Yu. Kazarinov, M.V. Khabarov, I.V. Kolesov, V.A. Kostyrev, A.M. Lomovcev, V.N. Melnikov, V.I. Mironov, N.F. Osipov, S.V. Pashchenko, O.V. Semchenkova, V.A. Sokolov, A. Tikhomirov, V.A. Verevochkin
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
 
  In the Laboratory of nuclear reactions JINR dedicated accelerator complex on the basis of the heavy ion cyclotron DC110 for the industrial track membrane production has been developed and created. The isochronous cyclotron DC110 accelerates the ions Ar, Kr and Xe with a fixed energy of 2.5 MeV/nucleon and intensity of 10-15 mkA. The cyclotron is equipped with ECR ion source - DECRIS-5 (18 GHz) and axial injection system. The pole diameter of the magnet is 2 m. Isochronous magnetic field formed by shimming sectors on the level of 1.67 T. Accelerated ions 40Ar6+, 86Kr13+, 132Xe20+ have close mass-to-charge ratio, which allows changing particles without changing the operation mode of the cyclotron. Accelerator complex DC-10 is capable of producing up to 2 million square meters of track membranes per the year.  
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THPSC09 The Project of Beam Transportation Lines for the DC-280 Cyclotron at the FLNR JINR 336
 
  • G.G. Gulbekyan, B. Gikal, G.N. Ivanov, I.V. Kalagin, V.I. Kazacha, N.Yu. Kazarinov, M.V. Khabarov, V.N. Melnikov, N.F. Osipov, Yu.G. Teterev, A. Tikhomirov
    JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
 
  The project of beam lines for carrying out physical experiments at the DC-280 cyclotron which is being created at the FLNR JINR is presented. The commutating magnet with variable magnetic field induction up to 1.5 T gives us possibility to bend ion beams in five directions providing ion transportation through beam lines to five experimental setups. The beam focusing in the beam lines is provided by set of quadrupole lenses having the gradients up to 7.7 T/m. The beam lines are intended for the efficient ion transportation of elements from Helium to Uranium with the atomic mass to charge ratio in the range of 4-7.5 at energies from 4 up to 8 MeV/amu. The ion beam power will reach the value about 3 kW. The water cooled current aperture diaphragms will be installed into all beam lines to prevent the tube damage. The beam diagnostics consists of the Faraday caps (FC), slit collimators, sector aperture diaphragms and ionization beam profile monitors.