Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare Sezione di Milano- L.A.S.A.

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Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
Sezione di Milano
L.A.S.A.
Laboratorio Acceleratori e Superconduttività Applicata
Via Fratelli Cervi, 201 - 20090 Segrate (Milano) - Italy

Telefono +39.02.503.19500 - Fax +39.02.503.19543




Excellence in Accelerator Technologies and Applied Superconductivity

The INFN laboratory LASA (short for Laboratorio Acceleratori e Superconduttività Applicata, i.e. Laboratory for Accelerators and Applied Superconductivity), is a center of excellence at an international level in the field of advanced technology for particle accelerators based in Segrate, near Milan.

The LASA develops advanced technologies for superconductivity, cryogenics and the productions of high intensity DC and RF electromagnetic fields. Here the first european superconducting cyclotron, and third ever realized worldwide, was designed, assembled and tested. The cyclotron is in operation since 1994 at the INFN National Laboratories of the South in Catania.

The main mission of LASA currently is the development of radiofrequency superconducting resonators for particle beam acceleration and superconducting magnets for particle beam orbit and focusing.

It is housed in premises of the University of Milan and the research is conducted in collaboration with university professors according to the INFN tradition.

 

Superconducting Magnets Group 

Activities managers: Prof. Massimo Sorbi, Dr. Marco Statera 

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Giancarlo Maero and Massimiliano Rome ', (university students associated with the) Section of Milan 

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LASA - Superconducting cavities and photocathodes (photoemissive materials):

 

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LASA - "Room temperature" type linear particle accelerators 

Dario Giove - Alberto Fazzi (PoliMi) 

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LASA - Laser-driven linear particle accelerators for proton beams 

Dario Giove - Alberto Fazzi (PoliMi) 

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