Helus et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Activation techniquesHelus et al., 2019
- Document ID
- 5802468201674014700
- Author
- Helus F
- Wolber G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Radionuclides Production
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Isotopes are divided into two groups—stable and unstable, ie, radioactive. The neutron generators provide less neutron flux than fission reactors, so that the quantity of radionuclides obtainable with these accelerators is small and their main application is in the …
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- G21G1/04—Arrangements for converting chemical elements by electromagnetic radiation, corpuscular radiation or particle bombardment, e.g. producing radioactive isotopes outside nuclear reactors or particle accelerators
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