Mainz Microtron
Johannes Gutenberg University MainzParticle physics facilities
The Mainz Microtron (German name: Mainzer Mikrotron), abbreviated MAMI, is a microtron (particle accelerator) which provides a continuous wave, high intensity, polarized electron beam with an energy up to 1.6 GeV. MAMI is the core of an experimental facility for particle, nuclear and X-ray radiation physics at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz (Germany). It is one of the largest campus-based accelerator facilities for basic research in Europe. The experiments at MAMI are performed by about 200 physicists of many countries organized in international collaborations.
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An der Allee, Mainz Hartenberg-Münchfeld
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Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
An der Allee
55122 Mainz, Hartenberg-Münchfeld
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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