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Enhancing heavy ion accelerator capabilities in Australia

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Dasgupta, M.
Battisson, S.
Bezzina, L. T.
Hinde, D. J.
Lobanov, N. R.
Linardakis, P.
McGoram, T. R.
Notthoff, C.
Simpson, E. C.
Tempra, D.

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Heavy Ion Accelerators is a network of ion accelerators in Australia, located in Canberra and Melbourne. The Heavy Ion Accelerators (HIA) network delivers ion-implantation capabilities and accelerated ion beams for a wide range of research and industrial applications including in nuclear, quantum, space, environmental and medical physics areas. Completed and planned enhancements to HIA capabilities are expanding the areas of applicability and strengthening Australia's training and research capabilities.

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Nuclear Physics A

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