Facilities
Since the accelerator instalation, the CMAM has
experienced a formidable development activity conceiving and
constructing new beam extension lines to
undertake new research projects and experiments. Originally, the
accelerator was delivered with one multipurpose extension line. Now three
extra lines in use, and six more are under commissioning or construction. So far, with the existing facilities, different
techniques have been used to understand the properties of a wide range
of systems, from those at the technological edge like materials for
photonics, to issues of environmental importance like the level of
contamination in our soil and air; from the implantation of ions to
modify properties, to elements of fine arts like paintings from the
National Museoum Prado.
The present status of the experimental lines is as follows: 1.-Standard Line (in operation) 2.-External microbeam Line (in operation) 3.-PIXE Line for Environmental Studies (under commisioning) 4.-ERDA-TOF Line (under commisioning) 5.-Magnetic Spectrograph (under commisioning) 6.-LEIS-TOF Line for Surface Physics (under commisioning) 7.-Nuclear Nanoprobe Line (under commisioning) 8.-Nuclear Physics Line (in operation) 9.-Implantation and Radiation Damage Line (under construction) |
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