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04-5-1131-2017/2021
Priority:1
Status: In-progress

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, Germany, Hungary, 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 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 2018:
  • Study of temperature dependence of latent track morphology in radiation resistant insulators.

  • Study of the effect of high energy heavy ion irradiation on the helium and hydrogen agglomeration processes in ceramics and ODS alloys.

  • Development and investigation of filtration and sorption properties of track-etched membranes with inorganic (Ti, TiO2, and ZnO) coatings.

  • Study of sorption, diffusion, and osmotic processes in nanopores fabricated using ion track technology.

  • Development and study of SERS sensors based on track membranes modified with nanostrusctured layers of silver and silicon monoxide.

  • Investigation of properties of silver nanosuspensions obtained by electric discharge method as SERS-active coating for high sensitivity membrane sensors.

  • Application of nuclear physics analysis methods to investigate microelement composition of environment (Bulgaria, Mongolia, RSA).

  • Development of techniques for the synthesis and radiochemical extraction of radionuclides that have great potential for nuclear medicine and radioecology. Development of equipment and conducting of experiments with beams at the MT-25 microtron.

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leaders
Status
  Laboratory or other
Division of JINR
Main researchers
1. Investigations of radiation
damages in solids and
formation of nanostructures
V.A. Skuratov
P.Yu. Apel
Data taking
  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
  LIT V.V. Trofimov
  FLNP A.I. Kuklin, M.V. Frontasyeva
2. Production of ultra-pure
isotopes
S.N. Dmitriev
Manufacturing
  FLNR G.Ya. Starodub, A.V. Sabelnikov, Yu.V. Albin, G.A. Bozhikov, G.K. Vostokin, M.V. Gustova, T.P. Drobina
3. Radioanalytical studies M.V. Gustova
Data taking
  FLNR A.V. Sabelnikov, N.S. Gustova, T.P. Drobina
4. Construction of accelerator
complexes for nuclear
medicine and radiation
physics research
S.N. Dmitriev
A.A. Chumbalov
Designing
Manufacturing
  FLNR I.V. Kalagin, I.V. Kolesov, A.A. Chumbalov
  DLNP A.G. Molokanov

Collaboration
Country or International
Organization
City Institute or Laboratory
Belarus Minsk BSU
BSTU
INP BSU
Gomel MPRI NASB
Bulgaria Plovdiv PU
China Beijing Beijing Fert Co
PKU
Cuba Havana CEADEN
Czech Republic Prague CU
Brno BUT
Olomouc UP
Rez NPI ASCR
Germany Darmstadt GSI
Quedlinburg IST
MiCryon Technik
Hungary Budapest GetGiro Kft
Kazakhstan Almaty IPT
Astana BA INP
ENU
NU
Moldova Chisinau IAP ASM
MSU
Mongolia Ulaanbaatar NRC NUM
NUM
Poland Warsaw INCT
WUT
Lublin UMCS
Torun UMK
Russia Moscow IC RAS
ISPM RAS
GPI RAS
LPI RAS
MATI
MIEM
MSMU
MUCTR
RIVS
SINP MSU
Technomedexport
Chernogolovka BInEPCP RAS
ISSP RAS
Dubna Trackpore Technology
Kaliningrad IKBFU
Krasnodar KSU
Novosibirsk ISP SB RAS
Obninsk REATRACK-Filter
St. Petersburg IPTI RAS
Simferopol MALDAS
SIMPEX
Vladimir Vladisart
Romania Bucharest INFLPR
UPB
Serbia Belgrade INS "VINCA"
Slovakia Bratislava BIONT
CU
IEE SAS
South Africa Port Elizabeth NMMU
Bellville UWC
Pretoria UP
Spain Madrid IA-CSIC
Valencia UV
Ukraine Kharkov IERT NASU
United Kingdom London Middlesex Univ.
USA Stanford, CA SU
Knoxville, TN UTK
Oak Ridge, TN ORNL
Vietnam Hanoi IOP VAST

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