Abstract
This final report for the IAEA-CRP on “Improved High Current Liquid and Gas Targets for Cyclotron Produced Radioisotopes” reports the progress made as part of the Danish participation in the above CRP. Some of the work is the result of international, multi-institutional collaboration and/or research student education, and credit is hereby given to my former students Helge Thisgaard and Jesper Jørgensen, Katie Gagnon, student of Tom Ruth at Triumf, Canada, and, last but not least, to Tom himself. The people at the Edmonton PET centre, for beam time. David Schlyer and Rick Carson of BNL for access to the Tandem accelerator calibration shots. (author)
Jensen, Mikael
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- Hevesy Laboratory, Risoe-DTU National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde (Denmark)
Citation Formats
Jensen, Mikael.
Development of Beam Diagnostic Tools for Monitoring Cyclotron Beams at Production Intensities.
IAEA: N. p.,
2009.
Web.
Jensen, Mikael.
Development of Beam Diagnostic Tools for Monitoring Cyclotron Beams at Production Intensities.
IAEA.
Jensen, Mikael.
2009.
"Development of Beam Diagnostic Tools for Monitoring Cyclotron Beams at Production Intensities."
IAEA.
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title = {Development of Beam Diagnostic Tools for Monitoring Cyclotron Beams at Production Intensities}
author = {Jensen, Mikael}
abstractNote = {This final report for the IAEA-CRP on “Improved High Current Liquid and Gas Targets for Cyclotron Produced Radioisotopes” reports the progress made as part of the Danish participation in the above CRP. Some of the work is the result of international, multi-institutional collaboration and/or research student education, and credit is hereby given to my former students Helge Thisgaard and Jesper Jørgensen, Katie Gagnon, student of Tom Ruth at Triumf, Canada, and, last but not least, to Tom himself. The people at the Edmonton PET centre, for beam time. David Schlyer and Rick Carson of BNL for access to the Tandem accelerator calibration shots. (author)}
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