Jiang et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Feasibility of medical radioisotope production based on the proton beams at China Spallation Neutron SourceJiang et al., 2024
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- 3874547714761382373
- Author
- Jiang B
- Tian B
- Jing H
- Dong Q
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- Publication venue
- Nuclear Science and Techniques
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The utilization of a proton beam from the China Spallation Neutron Source (CSNS) for producing medical radioisotopes is appealing owing to its high current intensity and high energy. The medical isotope production based on the proton beam at the CSNS is …
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