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Researchers Obtain New Results on Knockout Reactions at HIRFL-CSR

Researchers from IMP and their collaborators have systematically measured the knockout cross sections of neutron-rich carbon isotopes at the intermediate- to high-energy region by using the External Target Facility (ETF) of the Cooler Storage Ring (CSR) at the Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou (HIRFL). Researchers from the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and their collaborators have systematically measured the knockout cross sections of neutron-rich carbon iso...

| 28 09, 2021

Studies on Exotic Transition in Heavy Ions Predict Future Experiments

Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have lately conducted a series of theoretical investigations in the ab initio QED framework to predict experiments in the near future. The results have been published in Physical Review A as a letter and an article.Highly-charged heavy ions carry the strongest Coulomb field, in which electron movements show remarkable relativistic and quantum electrodynamic (QED) effects. The x-ray spectra of electron transit...

| 28 09, 2021

Researchers Reveal Friction and Wear Behavior of Tungsten Alloy Balls

Researchers at IMP have recently revealed the collective friction and wear behavior of tungsten alloy balls, the important candidate target material for the Accelerator Driven Subcritical System (ADS). The study was published in the journal of Tribology International. Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have recently revealed the collective friction and wear behavior of tungsten alloy balls, the important...

| 03 09, 2021

EicC White Paper Published

The white paper of Electron-Ion Collider in China (EicC), a future high energy nuclear physics project proposed by scientists at the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and their collaborators, was published in Frontiers of Physics. The white paper of Electron-Ion Collider in China (EicC), a future high energy nuclear physics project proposed by scientists, was published in Frontiers of Physics on June 25.
  Understanding th...

| 12 07, 2021

Researchers Obtain New Results on Development and Irradiation Evaluation of Nuclear Ceramic Composites

Research on novel nuclear structural materials with high resistance to temperature and irradiation as well as high safety is essential for the development of advanced nuclear energy systems. Researchers at IMP have obtained new results on the development and irradiation evaluation of novel ceramic composites for nuclear application. Research on novel nuclear structural materials with high resistance to temperature and irradiation as well as high safety is essential for the development of advanced nuclear energy systems. Resear...

| 05 07, 2021

China's First Ion Therapy Guideline Published

Researchers at IMP and their collaborators have formulated China's first ion therapy guideline with reference to the latest clinical evidence at home and abroad. The guideline was published in Precision Radiation Oncology on June 22, providing important guidance for ion therapy practitioners in China. Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), together with their collaborators, have formulated China's first ion therapy guideline with reference ...

| 01 07, 2021

Scientists Present New Measurements of β-delayed Two-proton Decay of 27S

Two-proton emission is a typical three-body breakup process, including the daughter nucleus and two protons, in which pairing correlations play an important role. Researchers at IMP and their collaborators carried out measurements of β-delayed two-proton emission of the proton drip-line nucleus 27S.Fig. 1. The quantum tunnelling process of two-proton decay. (Image by SUN Lijie)
  Two-proton decay is a quantum tunnelling process. The tunnelling probability depends on the available energy and...

| 23 06, 2021

Researchers Obtain New Results on Corrosion Behavior of Alloy Materials under Extreme Environments

The service behavior of materials under extreme environments is one of the bottlenecks restricting the development of advanced nuclear energy systems. Researchers at IMP have lately obtained new results on the corrosion behavior of alloy materials under strong irradiation, high temperature and coolant corrosive environments. Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the high temperature and high pressure water dynamic corrosion device. (Image by LIU Chao)
  The service behavior of materials under extreme environments is one of th...

| 18 06, 2021

Researchers Propose Unified Equation For Compton Scattering

A research group at the Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, have explored the radiation transfer process of photon gas through plasma. The new equation proposed can describe both Compton hardening and softening processes.A research group at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in collaboration with researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), have explored the radiation ...

| 17 06, 2021

Scientists Report Efficient Utilization of Waste Paper for Cellulase Production by Trichoderma longiflorum

Researchers at IMP revealed the feasibility of utilizing the waste paper as an inductive carbon source for enzyme production, which is of great benefit both for the economy and environment. Figure 1. Structural characterization of waste paper. Left: SEM (×1000 magnification) and EDS analysis of waste paper (A, waste office paper; B, tissue paper; C, magazine paper; D, corrugated boar...

| 16 06, 2021
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