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Warszawski, elektrostatyczny akcelerator typu Van de Graaffa „Lech” był urządzeniem całkowicie zbudowanym w kraju. Akcelerator rozpoczął pracę w 1961 r. w Instytucie Badań Jądrowych (IBJ) w Warszawie. Konstrukcja akceleratora rozpoczęła się w 1953 r. w Instytucie Fizyki Doświadczalnej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Po wielu ulepszeniach i modyfikacjach akcelerator posiadał następujące parametry: energia cząstek naładowanych od 0,1 do 3,2 MeV, stabilność energii ok. 1 keV, natężenie prądu do 50 μA, przyspieszane cząstki: protony, deuterony, jony 3He i 4He. Akcelerator był głównie używany do badań podstawowych z dziedziny fizyki jądrowej i prac aplikacyjnych stosujących metody fizyki jądrowej w innych dziedzinach fizyki i technologii.
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The Warsaw pressurised accelerator „Lech” of the Van de Graaff type was a completely home-made machine. It began operation in 1961 at the Institute of Nuclear Research. Construction of the accelerator was begun in 1953 by the Institute of Experimental Physics of Warsaw University. After several improvements and modifications the accelerator had the following parameters: energy from 0.1 to 3.2 MeV, energy stability about 1 keV, ion current up to 50 μA, accelerated particles protons, deuterons, 3He and 4He. The accelerator was mainly used for basic research in nuclear physics and for application of nuclear research methods in other field of physics and technology.
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To use effectively any radiation detector in high-temperature plasma experiments, it must have a lot of benefits and fulfill a number of requirements. The most important are: a high energy resolution, linearity over a wide range of recorded particle energy, high detection efficiency for these particles, a long lifetime and resistance to harsh conditions existing in plasma experiments and so on. Solid-state nuclear track detectors have been used in our laboratory in plasma experiments for many years, but recently we have made an attempt to use these detectors in spectroscopic measurements performed on some plasma facilities. This paper presents a method that we used to elaborate etched track diameters to evaluate the incident projectile energy magnitude. The method is based on the data obtained from a semiautomatic track scanning system that selects tracks according to two parameters, track diameter and its mean gray level.
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Solid-state nuclear track detectors (SSNTDs) have been used for the registration of charged particles practically since the beginning of the 1960s, when a new class of detectors, called dielectric track detectors, were discovered. The paper describes applications of the SSNTDs type PM-355 for diagnostics of fusion-reaction protons and other ions emitted from plasma focus (PF) devices, tokamaks and laser facilities. Such detectors were also used in biomedical experiments for beam profile measurements. The results of our calibration studies of SSNTDs as well as charged particle- and biomedical measurements, which were carried out within different facilities, are presented.
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Si-Mn alloy with a Mn content of a few percent is potentially a candidate for room temperature (RT) dilute magnetic semiconductor (DMS). However, the present methods of material manufacture suffer from problems with poor Mn solubility and thermodynamical limitations. We study a non-equilibrium method in which silicon is first implanted with 160 keV manganese ions to a dose of 1 × 1016 ions/cm2 and next either irradiated with 1.5 MeV 4He+ ions from the Warsaw Van de Graaff accelerator at 400°C or treated with high-energy hydrogen plasma pulses. Conclusion from Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) examination of the samples is that both approaches lead to recovery of crystalline surface layer with manganese occupying off-substitutional sites. The potential development of the method is discussed.
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