The Centro de Micro Analisis de Materiales (CMAM) is a research centre of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid dedicated to the modification and analysis of materials using ion beam techniques. The infrastructure, based on a HVEE 5MV tandem accelerator, provided with a coaxial Cockcroft Walton charging system, is fully open to research groups of the UAM, to other public research institutions and to private enterprises. The CMAM research covers a few important lines such as advanced materials, surface science, biomedical materials, cultural heritage, materials for energy production. The Centre gives as well support to university teaching and technical training. A detail description of the research infrastructures and their use statistics will be given. Some of the main research results will be presented to show the progress of research in the Centre in the past few years and to motivate the strategic plans for the forthcoming.
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18 July 2013
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS WITH ION BEAMS (ION BEAMS '12)
6–8 June 2012
Legnaro-Padova, Italy
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July 18 2013
Materials research at CMAM
Alessandro Zucchiatti
Alessandro Zucchiatti
Centro de Micro Análisis de Materiales (CMAM, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, c/ Faraday 3, 28049 Madrid,
Spain
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1530, 44–57 (2013)
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Alessandro Zucchiatti; Materials research at CMAM. AIP Conf. Proc. 18 July 2013; 1530 (1): 44–57. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4812904
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