The Atomki accelerator center

Particle accelerators are the driving forces of nuclear physics laboratories and MTA Atomki, the Institute for Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is no exception. The Atomki Accelerator Center (AAC) incorporates several low-energy charged-particle accelerators, offering the possib...

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Atomic physics
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Ions
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Nuclear physics
Nuclear research
Particle accelerators
Research projects
Separators
Van de Graaff accelerators
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