16–21 Aug 2026
Daejeon Convention Center
Asia/Seoul timezone

Tandem Accelerator Complex UKP-2-1 Operation Status and Applications

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2h
Daejeon Convention Center

Daejeon Convention Center

107 Expo-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon (34125) South Korea
Poster Presentation MC3.A03: Other proton/ion Poster Session

Speaker

Konstantin Popov (Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Description

The tandem accelerator complex UKP-2-1 is double-ended electrostatic accelerator located at Kazakhstan. The accelerator complex contains 2 independent beamlines, which share a common 1 MV high voltage terminal, nitrogen pressure vessel and gas stripper. The first beamline is dedicated to supply continuous proton beam for surface and depth distribution analysis. The analysis is conducted at the ion beam analysis end-station equipped with Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS), Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission (PIXE), Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) techniques. The second beamline purpose is to provide continuous heavy ion beam for irradiation and implantation purposes. The proton beam and heavy ion sources are based on duoplasmatron and multi-cathode cesium sputter (MC-SNICS), correspondingly, which are capable to supply the beam current up to 10 μA.
This report presents the accelerator complex UKP-2-1 current operation status and facility research program. This work was supported by the Program #BR23891530 “Development of integrated scientific research in nuclear and radiation physics on the basis of Kazakhstan’s accelerator complexes” of the Ministry of Energy, Kazakhstan.

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Author

Konstantin Popov (Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Co-authors

Mr Alexander Kireyev (Institute of Nuclear Physics) Dr Andrey Platov (Institute of Nuclear Physics) Dr Igor Gorlachev (Institute of Nuclear Physics) Dr Pavel Oreshkin (Institute of Nuclear Physics)

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