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The Brookhaven linac Isotope Production (BLIP) facility raster scanning system first year operation with BEAm

Authors :
Michnoff, Robert
Altinbas, Zeynep
Cerniglia, Phil
Connolly, Roger
Cullen, Christian
Degen, Christopher
Hulsart, Robert
Lambiase, Robert
Mausner, Leonard
Pekrul, Winston
Raparia, Deepak
Thieberger, Peter
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Brookhaven National Laboratory's BLIP facility produces radioisotopes for the nuclear medicine community and industry, and performs research to develop new radioisotopes desired by nuclear medicine investigators. A raster scanning system was recently completed in December 2015 and fully commissioned in January 2016 to provide improved beam distribution on the targets, allow higher beam intensities, and ultimately increase production yield of the isotopes. The project included the installation of horizontal and vertical dipole magnets driven at 5 kHz with 90 deg phase separation to produce a circular beam raster pattern, a beam interlock system, and several instrumentation devices including multi-wire profile monitors, a laser profile monitor, beam current transformers and a beam position monitor. The first year operational experiences will be presented.<br />Proceedings of the 5th Int. Beam Instrumentation Conf., IBIC2016, Barcelona, Spain

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier
Accession number :
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