Abstract

Based on the state of the art of technological achievements new complementary nuclear orientation facilities—the SPIN facilities—will be developed and constructed at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna and at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague. These facilities together with the existing and planned JINR radioactive beam complexes YASNAPP and DRIBs will open new horizons for many new experiments with oriented nuclei in a broad range of atomic and mass numbers and nuclear half-lives. This will enable to accomplish a rich program in nuclear and solid state physics research—the SPIN program at JINR.

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