Radiation Physics, Radiochemistry, and Nanotechnology Investigations Using Beams of Accelerated Heavy Ions
Leaders: | S.N. Dmitriev P.Yu. Apel |
Participating Countries and International Organizations: Belarus, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, India,
Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia,
Slovak Republic, South Africa, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Vietnam.
Scientific Programme: Transition to a new level of research and development in the fields of radiation solid state physics, applied radiochemistry and materials science,
with a prospect of to nanotechnology applications. The main emphasis will be on the modification of the materials at the nanometer scale and on the study of the effects produced
by heavy ions in matter with the aim of revealing the fundamental mechanisms and of the development of nanotechnology applications for ion beams. Modernization
of the FLNR facilities for the production of medical isotopes and developement of materials modification methods.
Expected main results in 2017:
- Determination of the threshold electronic stopping powers for latent track formation and study of track region morphology in Y-Al, Y-Ti and Ti
oxide crystals using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.
- Study of structural changes induced by heavy ions of fission fragment energy in oxide and carbide nanoparticles in oxide dispersion-strengthened alloys.
- Registration and measurement of structure characteristics of heavy ion latent tracks in polymers using scanning probe tomography.
- Study of effects of high-energy ion bombardment in 2D-materials.
- Study of giant magnetic resistance in metal nanowires obtained using template synthesis in track-etched nanopores.
- Investigation of osmotic phenomena in nanochannels obtained by the track etching technique. Development of a convection-diffusion model for electrolyte
transport in track-etched nanopores.
- Development of methods for coating track membranes with SERS-active layers aimed at creation of high-sensitivity membrane sensors.
- Study of mass transport processes under electrical field in hydrophobic nanochannels.
- Application of the method of recoil nuclei for separation and concentration of radioactive isotopes 99Mo( 99Tc), 225Āņ, 236Np,
development of synthesis according
to reaction (, n) 64Cu, 196Au for nuclear medicine and environmental studies.
List of Activities | | Activity or Experiment | Leaders | Status |
| Laboratory or other Division of JINR Responsible person | Main researchers
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1. | Investigations of radiation damages in solids and formation of nanostructures | V.A. Skuratov P.Yu. Apel |
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FLNR
| V.K. Semina, O.L. Orelovich, V.V. Shirkova,
A.N. Nechaev, I.V. Blonskaja, L.I. Kravets, O.M. Ivanov, D.V. Shchegolev,
Yu.K. Kochnev, V.A. Altynov, O.V. Kristavchuk,
N.S. Kirilkin, E.A. Korneeva, V.F. Reutov
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LIT
| V.V. Trofimov
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FLNP
| A.I. Kuklin, M.V. Frontasyeva
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2. | Production of ultra-pure isotopes | S.N. Dmitriev |
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FLNR
| O.D. Maslov, G.Ya. Starodub, A.V. Sabelnikov,
Yu.V. Albin, G.A. Bozhikov, G.K. Vostokin, M.V. Gustova,
T.P. Drobina
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3. | Radioanalytical studies | O.D. Maslov |
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FLNR
| O.D. Maslov, A.V. Sabelnikov, M.V. Gustova, T.P. Drobina
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4. | Construction of accelerator complexes for nuclear medicine and radiation physics research | S.N. Dmitriev A.A. Chumbalov |
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FLNR
| B.N. Gikal, I.V. Kolesov, A.A. Chumbalov
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DLNP
| A.G. Molokanov
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Collaboration |
Country or International Organization | City | Institute or Laboratory |
Belarus
| Minsk
| BSU
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| INP BSU
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| RIAPP BSU
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| Gomel
| BNTU
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| GEI
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| GSU
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Bulgaria
| Plovdiv
| PU
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China
| Beijing
| Beijing Fert Co
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| PKU
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Cuba
| Havana
| CEADEN
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Czech Republic
| Brno
| BUT
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| Prague
| CU
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| NORM Free s.r.o.
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| Rez
| NPI ASCR
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Egypt
| Cairo
| TIMS
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Germany
| Darmstadt
| GSI
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| Quedlinburg
| IST
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| MiCryon Technik
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India
| Noida
| AINT
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Kazakhstan
| Almaty
| INP
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| IPT
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| Astana
| ENU
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| NU
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Moldova
| Chisinau
| IAP ASM
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Mongolia
| Ulaanbaatar
| NRC NUM
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| NUM
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Poland
| Warsaw
| ITR
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| INCT
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| Lublin
| UMCS
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| Otwock-Swierk
| NCBJ
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| Torun
| UMK
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Russia
| Chernogolovka
| BInEPCP RAS
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| ISSP RAS
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| Dubna
| Trackpore Technology
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| Krasnodar
| KSU
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| Moscow
| IC RAS
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| GPI RAS
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| ISPM RAS
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| MATI
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| MIEM
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| RIVS
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| SINP MSU
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| LPI RAS
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| MUCTR
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| Technomedexport
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| MSMU
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| Novosibirsk
| ISP SB RAS
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| Obninsk
| REATRACK-Filter
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| St. Petersburg
| IPTI RAS
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| Simferopol
| SIMPEX
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| MALDAS
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| Vladimir
| Vladisart
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Romania
| Bucharest
| INFLPR
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Serbia
| Belgrade
| INS "VINCA"
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Slovakia
| Bratislava
| BIONT
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| CU
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| IEE SAS
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South Africa
| Port Elizabeth
| NMMU
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| Bellville
| UWC
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Spain
| Madrid
| IA-CSIC
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| Valencia
| UV
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Ukraine
| Kharkov
| IERT NASU
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United Kingdom
| London
| Middlesex Univ.
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USA
| Stanford, CA
| SU
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| Knoxville, TN
| UTK
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| Oak Ridge, TN
| ORNL
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Vietnam
| Hanoi
| IOP VAST
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