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Item Open Access Accelerator complex based on DC-60 cyclotron(21st International Symposium on Heavy Ion Inertial Fusion. Autonomous Organization of Education “Nazarbayev University”, 2016-07-18) Zdorovets, M.; Ivanov, I.; Koloberdin, M.; Kozin, S.; Alexandrenko, V.; Sambaev, E.; Kurakhmedov, A.DC-60 heavy ion accelerator, put into operation in 2006, according to its specifications - spectrum, charge and energy of accelerated ions, has the high scientific, technological and educational potential. The highest possible universality both by spectrum of accelerated ions and acceleration energy and regimes was built in DC-60 heavy ion accelerator designing. The new interdisciplinary research complex based on cyclotron DC-60 makes it possible to create a highly-developed scientific-technological and educational environment in the new capital of Kazakhstan...Item Open Access Effect of tapered magnetic field on expanding laser produced plasma for heavy ion inertial fusion(21st International Symposium on Heavy Ion Inertial Fusion. Autonomous Organization of Education “Nazarbayev University”, 2016-07-18) Kanesue, Takeshi; Ikeda, Shunsuke; Okamura, MasahiroThe ion source performance required for heavy ion inertial fusion (HIF) is beyond that used for current operating particle accelerator facilities. Ion sources are required to provide several tens to hundreds mA of low charge state heavy ions (q/A~100-200), such as Bi1+ to minimize the difficulty of a final focusing system caused by space charge repulsion force.[1] A laser ion source (LIS) is one of a promising candidate of such ion sources...