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Wednesday, 01 July 2020 16:14

RNV - SVILUPPO di RIVELATORI per NEUTRONI VELOCI

The aim of the project is the joint performance between CNR-ISM and CAEN Spa of research activities of mutual interest.

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ITER Fusion for Energy requires the development of a matrix of neutron beam spectrometers made of diamond.

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Wednesday, 01 July 2020 15:51

DMS - Dielectric MicroSpacer Technology

Many technological applications require tools to maintain a stable micrometer distance between two surfaces. The requirements are more stringent if it is necessary to ensure electrical insulation between surfaces and also if the thermal insulation must also be met. Dielectric microspacers (DMS) represent a microtechnology capable of meeting all these requirements.

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The project aims to study the influence of parameters such as the thickness of the active material, the size of the electrodes, the material of the electrodes for the construction of diamond detectors for fast neutrons.

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The AMADEUS project aimed to develop the next generation of materials and devices for the storage of high latent heat energy operating at ultra-high temperatures (up to 2000 °C).

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The ProME3ThE2US2 project aimed at developing, validating and implementing novel solid-state structures able to convert directly concentrated solar radiation into electric energy, at a very high efficiency.

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The project aims to develop a matrix of 12 pixels of CVD diamond spectrometers.

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The project's objectives are the development of low cost CVD diamond radiation dosimeters and the development of dedicated electronics for reading.

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Most of the cultural heritage objects hosted by museums are often stored in unsuitable climatic conditions. APACHE will develop cutting-edge technology to control and prevent the degradation of this heritage.

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The goal of the project was the realization of a hybrid HPA (High Power Amplifier) ​​demonstrator in the 11-12 GHz frequency range with an output power greater than 60 W and an efficiency greater than 45%, optimizing technologies in GaN (gallium nitride).

 

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