Wang, 2022 - Google Patents
Development of enriched gadolinium target for cross section measurement and future production of terbium for nuclear medicineWang, 2022
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- Wang Y
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Radionuclides of terbium have attracted much attention for their potential applications in nuclear medicine. However, the short supply of terbium isotopes has limited their applications. This work proposes to use enriched gadolinium targets to produce terbium …
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