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             <author>van der Kraaij, E.</author>
             <author>Geets, J.-M.</author>
             <author>Kleeven, W.J.G.M.</author>
             <author>Mandrillon, J.</author>
             <author>Mine, N.A.R.</author>
             <author>Nuttens, V.</author>
             <author>Verbruggen, P.</author>
          </authors>
       </contributors>
       <titles>
          <title>
             High Intensity Cyclotrons for Production of Medical Radioisotopes
          </title>
       </titles>
       <publisher>JACoW Publishing</publisher>
       <pub-location>Geneva, Switzerland</pub-location>
		 <isbn>2673-5482</isbn>
		 <isbn>978-3-95450-212-7</isbn>
		 <electronic-resource-num>10.18429/JACoW-CYCLOTRONS2022-MOBO01</electronic-resource-num>
		 <language>English</language>
		 <pages>30-33</pages>
       <keywords>
          <keyword>cyclotron</keyword>
          <keyword>space-charge</keyword>
          <keyword>injection</keyword>
          <keyword>extraction</keyword>
          <keyword>MMI</keyword>
       </keywords>
       <work-type>Contribution to a conference proceedings</work-type>
       <dates>
          <year>2023</year>
          <pub-dates>
             <date>2023-10</date>
          </pub-dates>
       </dates>
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              <url>https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-CYCLOTRONS2022-MOBO01</url>
              <url>https://jacow.org/cyclotrons2022/papers/mobo01.pdf</url>
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       <abstract>
          At the previous cyclotron conference an overview of the cyclotrons for radioisotopes production was shown. Here, we will focus on the development of IBA’s accelerators in the recent three years. Notably the Cyclone® 70, the Cyclone® 30XP and the Cyclone® Kiube have made progress. The expertise gained with the development of these machines has led IBA to develop a completely new cyclotron for 30 MeV protons, the Cyclone® IKON. As its first construction is ongoing, details on the design of this accelerator will be presented.
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