- A
synchrocyclotron is a
special type of cyclotron,
patented by
Edwin McMillan in 1952, in
which the
frequency of the
driving RF
electric field is varied...
- The
Harwell Synchrocyclotron was a
particle accelerator based at the
Atomic Energy Research Establishment campus near Harwell, Oxfordshire. Construction...
-
synchrocyclotrons in 1946. This 184 in (4.7 m)
machine eventually achieved a
maximum beam
energy of 350 MeV for protons. However,
synchrocyclotrons suffer...
- The Synchro-Cyclotron, or
Synchrocyclotron (SC),
built in 1957, was CERN’s
first accelerator. It was in cir****ference and
provided for CERN's
first experiments...
- and it
launched a
program of
fundamental and
applied research at the
synchrocyclotron. The
Electrophysics Laboratory of the
Academy of
Sciences of the USSR...
-
increase its
energy limit. The
historically first approach was the
synchrocyclotron,
which accelerates the
particles in bunches. It uses a
constant magnetic...
- (PhD) Known for
Discovery of neptunium, the
first transuranium element Synchrocyclotron Awards Nobel Prize in
Chemistry (1951)
Atoms for
Peace Award (1963)...
- With
funding from the
Office of
Naval Research,
Rainwater built a
synchrocyclotron,
which became operational in 1950, at the
Nevis Laboratories, on an...
- It
incorporated new
ideas by Ed McMillan, and was
completed as a
synchrocyclotron. It
commenced operation on
November 13, 1946. For the
first time since...
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Technology and the U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission to
become a 400 MeV
synchrocyclotron research facility. II-VI
acquired the
property around 1978 and has...