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Priority:

1

 

 

Status:

Being concluded


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, USA, Vietnam.


Issues addressed and main goals of research:

Transition to a new level of research and development in the fields of radiation solid-state physics, applied radiochemistry, and materials science opening the way to nanotechnology applications. The main emphasis will be on the modification of materials in the nanometer range and on the study of the effects produced by heavy ions in matter with the aim of revealing the fundamental mechanisms and developing nanotechnology applications of ion beams. Upgrade of the FLNR equipment for the production of medical isotopes and the development of materials modification methods.



Expected results in the current year:

  • Comparative analysis of the radiation stability of Y-Ti(Al)-O nanoparticles in metallic matrices and bulk Y-Ti(Al) oxides against the impact of heavy ions of fission fragments energy.

  • Study of mechanical stress profiles in nitrides (AlN, Si3N4) and carbides (SiC) irradiated with high-energy ions.

  • TEM study of gas swelling of ferritic alloys depending on their structural state and their doping conditions with inert gases using homogeneous ion implantation.

  • Development and study of ion-selective track-etched membranes.

  • Hydrophobization of polyethylene terephthalate track-etched membranes by electron-beam and magnetron deposition of polymers on their surface with a view to obtaining composite membranes for their use in membrane distillation.

  • Characterization and production of biodegradable polymer nanofibers by electroforming on the surface of metallized track membranes for medical applications.

  • Development of methodological approaches to the creation of technology for manufacturing sterilizing track-etched membranes.

  • X-ray fluorescence and gamma activation analysis for estimating the impact of radiological releases from industrial facilities—in particular, coal-fired power plants—on the environment (in cooperation with Mongolia).

  • Infrastructure expansion and introduction of new physical and chemical research methods (transmission electron microscopy, thermogravimetry, and measurement of thermo-stimulated currents in dielectrics).



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.A. Altynov, I.V. Blonskaja, O.M. Ivanov, L.I. Kravets, O.V. Kristavchuk, N.S. Kirilkin, E.A. Korneeva, N.E. Lizunov, A.N. Nechaev, O.L. Orelovich, V.F. Reutov, D.V. Shchegolev, V.K. Semina, V.V. Shirkova, A.S. Sohatsky, R. Rymсhanov, A. Rossouw, A. Olejniczak, K. Yukari 


 

LIT

V.V. Trofimov


 

FLNP

M.V. Frontasyeva, A.I. Kuklin, I.A. Bobrikov


 

LRB

I.V. Koshlan

2.

Production of ultra-pure
isotopes


S.N. Dmitriev

Manufacturing


 

FLNR

Yu.V. Albin, G.A. Bozhikov, T.P. Drobina, M.V. Gustova, G.Ya. Starodub, A.V. Sabelnikov, G.K. Vostokin 




3.

Radioanalytical studies

M.V. Gustova

Data taking


 

FLNR

N.S. Gustova, S.P. Kaplina, A.V. Sabelnikov


Collaboration


Country or International Organization

City

Institute or laboratory

Belarus

Gomel

GSU

 

 

MPRI NASB

 

Minsk

BSU

Bulgaria

Plovdiv

PU

China

Beijing

Beijing Fert Co

 

 

PKU

Cuba

Havana

CEADEN

Czech Republic

Brno

BUT

 

Olomouc

UP

 

Prague

CU

 

Rez

NPI CAS

Germany

Darmstadt

GSI

 

Quedlinburg

IST

 

 

MiCryon Technik

Hungary

Budapest

GetGiro Kft

Kazakhstan

Almaty

PhysTI

 

Nur-Sultan

BA INP

 

 

ENU

 

 

NU

Moldova

Chisinau

MSU

Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar

CGL

 

 

NRC NUM

Poland

Lublin

UMCS

 

Torun

UMK

 

Warsaw

INCT

 

 

WUT

Romania

Baia Mare

TUCN-NUCBM

 

Bucharest

CSSNT-UPB

 

 

IFIN-HH

 

 

UPB

 

Magurele

INFLPR

Russia

Chernogolovka

BInEPCP RAS

 

 

ISSP RAS

 

Dubna

Trackpore Technology

 

Kaliningrad

IKBFU

 

Krasnodar

KSU

 

Moscow

GPI RAS

 

 

IC RAS

 

 

ISPM RAS

 

 

LPI RAS

 

 

MAI

 

 

MIEM

 

 

RIVS

 

 

SINP MSU

 

Novosibirsk

ISP SB RAS

 

Obninsk

REATRACK-Filter

 

Saratov

SSMU

 

St. Petersburg

Ioffe Institute

 

Vladimir

Vladisart

Serbia

Belgrade

INS "VINCA"

Slovakia

Bratislava

IEE SAS

 

 

PF SK

South Africa

Bellville

UWC

 

Port Elizabeth

NMU

 

Pretoria

UP

 

Stellenbosch

SU

Spain

Barcelona

UPC

 

Valencia

UV

USA

Knoxville, TN

UTK

 

Stanford, CA

SU

Vietnam

Hanoi

IOP VAST