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  2. Cyclotron - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, they are still widely used to produce particle beams for nuclear medicine and basic research. As of 2020, close to 1,500 cyclotrons were in use worldwide for the production of radionuclides for nuclear medicine. [10] In addition, cyclotrons can be used for particle therapy, where particle beams are directly applied to patients. [10]

  3. Particle accelerator - Wikipedia

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    Cyclotrons have a single pair of hollow D-shaped plates to accelerate the particles and a single large dipole magnet to bend their path into a circular orbit. It is a characteristic property of charged particles in a uniform and constant magnetic field B that they orbit with a constant period, at a frequency called the cyclotron frequency , so ...

  4. Fluorodeoxyglucose (18F) - Wikipedia

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    The use of the cryptand to sequester the potassium ions avoids ion-pairing between free potassium and fluoride ions, rendering the fluoride anion more reactive. Intermediate 2 is treated with the protected mannose triflate ( 1 ); the fluoride anion displaces the triflate leaving group in an S N 2 reaction , giving the protected fluorinated ...

  5. List of accelerators in particle physics - Wikipedia

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    Besides the real accelerators listed above, there are hypothetical accelerators often used as hypothetical examples or optimistic projects by particle physicists. Eloisatron (Eurasiatic Long Intersecting Storage Accelerator) was a project of INFN headed by Antonio Zichichi at the Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture in ...

  6. Telix Manufacturing Solutions, Brussels South Update ...

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    The installation of cyclotrons from GE HealthCare and IBA (Ion Beam Applications S.A.), along with proprietary solid targets, establishes TMS Brussels South as a major nuclear medicine production facility, which will serve as the Company’s primary manufacturing site for the Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region and beyond.

  7. Cyclotron radiation - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, cyclotron radiation is electromagnetic radiation emitted by non-relativistic accelerating charged particles deflected by a magnetic field. [1] The Lorentz force on the particles acts perpendicular to both the magnetic field lines and the particles' motion through them, creating an acceleration of charged particles that causes them to emit radiation as a result of the ...

  8. Cyclotron resonance - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a cyclotron orbit of a particle with speed v, which is the classical trajectory of a charged particle (here positive charge) under a uniform magnetic field B. ...

  9. Calutron - Wikipedia

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    The pilot plant, known as Plant 418, was completed in 1948. A more efficient design was developed in which the particle beams were bent by 225° instead of 180° as in the American calutron. It was used to complete the uranium enrichment process after technical difficulties were encountered with the gaseous diffusion process.