Ion Beam Technology Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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The heart of an R&D 100 winner
Building upon some of AFRD’s deepest science and technology legacies to meet customer needs, the IBT Group develops technologies that might involve ion sources, neutron and gamma-ray generators, applications of plasma technology, and nanofabrication (e.g., for quantum computing). The common theme is the production and use of plasmas and ion beams. Applications of such technology are remarkably wide-ranging: detecting hidden explosives and nuclear materials with neutron and gamma-ray generators, coating surfaces with hard protective films, making nanodevices, and treating certain cancers are among the present or recent examples. Our goal: transformational impact in critical areas of scientific and national needs. The links above take you to detailed information in these areas.
With a project portfolio clustered around core competencies in plasma generators, ion sources, and beam transport, we take creative approaches to niche applications and basic R&D. We are aggressively pursuing new opportunities in quantum information science, homeland security, and energy science and conservation.
IBT is a group within the Fusion Energy Research Program and thence the Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory. To learn more, contact group leader Thomas Schenkel, 510.486.6674.