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  2. 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 ...

  3. The Svedberg Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Gustaf Werner Cyclotron at The Svedberg Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden. Machine Name: Gustaf Werner Cyclotron History The machine was designed in house and constructed during 1946–51 with first beam in 1951. The machine was then rebuilt 1977–86 with first beam in 1986.

  4. Cyclotron - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence's 60-inch (152 cm) cyclotron, c. 1939, showing the beam of accelerated ions (likely protons or deuterons) exiting the machine and ionizing the surrounding air causing a blue glow. A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest Lawrence in 1929–1930 at the University of California, Berkeley, [1] [2] and patented in 1932.

  5. Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory operated from 1949 to 2002. It was most notable for its contributions to the development of proton therapy. [1] The Harvard Cyclotron Laboratory was built with office of Naval Research funds between 1946 and 1949 to replace an earlier, lower energy, cyclotron that was sent to Los Alamos for use in the Manhattan ...

  6. TRIUMF - Wikipedia

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    separates off BL1 at the edge of the cyclotron vault and provides international users with the Proton Irradiation Facility (PIF) that is used for radiation testing of electronic circuits, for example, mimicking space radiation for testing computer chips. Beamline 1U (BL1U)

  7. Electron cyclotron resonance - Wikipedia

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    Electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) is a phenomenon observed in plasma physics, condensed matter physics, and accelerator physics.It happens when the frequency of incident radiation coincides with the natural frequency of rotation of electrons in magnetic fields.

  8. Kenneth Bainbridge - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge (July 27, 1904 – July 14, 1996) was an American physicist at Harvard University who worked on cyclotron research. His accurate measurements of mass differences between nuclear isotopes allowed him to confirm Albert Einstein's mass–energy equivalence concept. [1]

  9. Fast neutron therapy - Wikipedia

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    The Radiation Oncology Department [32] operates a proton cyclotron that produces fast neutrons from directing 50.5 MeV protons onto a beryllium target. The UW Cyclotron is equipped with a gantry mounted delivery system an MLC to produce shaped fields. The UW Neutron system is referred to as the Clinical Neutron Therapy System (CNTS). [33]

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