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@unpublished{mitrofanov:rupac2021-mopsa28, author = {S.V. Mitrofanov and P.Yu. Apel and S.L. Bogomolov and J. Franko and G.G. Gulbekyan and I.V. Kalagin and N.Yu. Kazarinov and N.F. Osipov and V.A. Semin and V.A. Skuratov}, % author = {S.V. Mitrofanov and P.Yu. Apel and S.L. Bogomolov and J. Franko and G.G. Gulbekyan and I.V. Kalagin and others}, % author = {S.V. Mitrofanov and others}, title = {{DC140 Project: New Dedicated Facility for Applied Science at FLNR Accelerator Complex}}, % booktitle = {RuPAC'21}, eventtitle = {Russ. Part. Accel. Conf. (RuPAC'21)}, eventdate = {2021-09-27/2021-10-01}, language = {english}, intype = {presented at}, series = {Russian Particle Accelerator Conference}, number = {27}, venue = {Alushta, Crimea}, note = {presented at RuPAC'21 in Alushta, Crimea, unpublished}, abstract = {{The main activities of Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, following its name - are related to fundamental science, but, in parallel, plenty of efforts are paid for practical applications. In 2021, the main its directions are: the production of the heterogeneousμ- and nano-structured materials; testing of electronic components (avionics and space electronics) for radiation hardness; ion-implantation nanotechnology and radiation materials science. Basing on FLNR long term experience in these fields and aiming to improve the instrumentation, the Flerov laboratory of nuclear reactions starts the new project - the dedicated facility for applied science on the basis of the new heavy ion cyclotron DC-140. Following the user¿s requirements, DC140 will be the multi-particle, double - energy machine, capable with light and heavy ions up to bismuth (2.1 and 4.8 MeV/u). The "ion cocktail" mode will be one of the significant parameters of the new cyclotron. The last year’s efforts in the field of cyclotron practical applications in FLNR and general overview of the DC 140 project - the new FLNR facility for applied science, will be presented.}}, }