Ion and Slow Positron Beam Utilisation

Costa da Caparica, Portugal, 15-17 September 1998

Nuclear Energy Agency

The use of ion beams in nuclear research is well established, with many facilities and networks of experts active in the field. Applications for ion beams are expanding, in particular in the development of new materials, biotechnology and the creation of new isotopes. Positron beams are likewise a very powerful tool for observing and influencing microscopic material structures, as well as for medical diagnosis.

The combined utilisation of ion and positron beams is expected to open up new horizons in the areas of material science and biotechnology. These proceedings provide an overview of the latest developments in this field, and highlight areas for future international co-operation.

06 May 1999 240 pages English

https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264172999-en 9789264172999 (PDF)

Author(s): OECD and Nuclear Energy Agency