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The Svedberg Laboratory at Uppsala University is at the forefront of vacuum systems and related developments. With advanced facilities such as the Gustaf Werner Cyclotron and a neutron beam facility producing 6x10^8 neutrons/s, the lab supports critical research including neutron dosimetry, single event effect studies, and ion-beam therapy. Various experiments and devices like the CELSIUS Ring and CHICSi detector are pivotal in materials science and nuclear research. Upcoming workshops and conferences such as ISOHIM and IVC17 underscore the lab's commitment to dissemination of knowledge and collaboration in the field.
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Vacuum systems and vacuum development at The Svedberg laboratoryLars WesterbergThe Svedberg Laboratory, Uppsala University, Box 533, 751 21 Uppsala, Sweden
Gustaf Werner Cyclotron, k=192 Cryo coolers
Experimental facilities Neutron beam facility 6x108neutrons/s20 – 180 MeV Development of neutron dosimetry/monitoring devices Single Event Effect studies Nuclear data/Transmutation Ion-beam therapy Materials science irradiations
The CELSIUS Ring CHICSi detector Electron cooler
Closing down CELSIUS 30 June 2005 WASA-> COSY CHICSi -> GSI, EXL exp. Pellet target->PANDA Cluster jet target->GSI Dev. for FAIR, HESR e-cooler, ion-ind desorption, XFEL
Upcoming events Workshop on outgassing OPM-2 June 17, 2005 in Uppsala Sweden. www.akademikonferens.uu.se/ISOHIM 13th Int Conf on Thin Films, 8th Int Conf on Atomically Controlled Surfaces ICTF-13/ACSIN8 Stockholm, Sweden, June 19-23, 2005. www.congrex.com/acsin8 17th Int Vacuum Congress, IVC17/ICSS13 Stockholm, Sweden, July 2-6 2007. www.congrex.com/IVC17icss13