Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand

The production and the utilization of four fundamental probes, namely, electron, ion, neutron and photon probes, have played a vital role in the research and development in modern science and technology. These probes are generated by various types of particle accelerators. In Thailand, beams of char...

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Main Authors: Vilaithong T., Singkarat S., Yu L.D., Thongbai C., Kamwanna T., Songsiriritthigul P.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-64752014-08-30T03:24:15Z Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand Vilaithong T. Singkarat S. Yu L.D. Thongbai C. Kamwanna T. Songsiriritthigul P. The production and the utilization of four fundamental probes, namely, electron, ion, neutron and photon probes, have played a vital role in the research and development in modern science and technology. These probes are generated by various types of particle accelerators. In Thailand, beams of charged particles are accelerated to energies ranging from keV to GeV. Low-energy (<200 keV) heavy-ion implanters are applied to research in material surface modification, biology and nanotechnology whereas the MeV tandem accelerator is employed in material surface analysis and lithography. Relativistic femtosecond electron beams are used to produce transition radiation with wavelengths in the tera-Hertz (THz) region. Synchrotron radiation is generated from a 1.2- GeV electron synchrotron coupled to a storage ring. The details of present and future accelerator R & D activities are presented and discussed. 2014-08-30T03:24:15Z 2014-08-30T03:24:15Z 2011 Article 3744884 10.3938/jkps.59.534 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-79961219955&partnerID=40&md5=ba8f28096cc60440fa5e21067a30f7b1 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6475 English
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description The production and the utilization of four fundamental probes, namely, electron, ion, neutron and photon probes, have played a vital role in the research and development in modern science and technology. These probes are generated by various types of particle accelerators. In Thailand, beams of charged particles are accelerated to energies ranging from keV to GeV. Low-energy (<200 keV) heavy-ion implanters are applied to research in material surface modification, biology and nanotechnology whereas the MeV tandem accelerator is employed in material surface analysis and lithography. Relativistic femtosecond electron beams are used to produce transition radiation with wavelengths in the tera-Hertz (THz) region. Synchrotron radiation is generated from a 1.2- GeV electron synchrotron coupled to a storage ring. The details of present and future accelerator R & D activities are presented and discussed.
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author Vilaithong T.
Singkarat S.
Yu L.D.
Thongbai C.
Kamwanna T.
Songsiriritthigul P.
spellingShingle Vilaithong T.
Singkarat S.
Yu L.D.
Thongbai C.
Kamwanna T.
Songsiriritthigul P.
Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand
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Singkarat S.
Yu L.D.
Thongbai C.
Kamwanna T.
Songsiriritthigul P.
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title Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand
title_short Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand
title_full Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand
title_fullStr Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Accelerators and related R & D activities in Thailand
title_sort accelerators and related r & d activities in thailand
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