Fission neutron spectrum averaged cross sections of some threshold
reactions like (n,p), (n, α) and (n,2n) on zinc were measured using the activation technique in combination with radiochemical separations and high-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy...
Keywords: Fission neutron spectrum, Neutron threshold reaction, Activation technique, Cross section, Radiochemical separation
02/2006 | Radiochimica Acta, Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagSystematic studies on fission neutron spectrum averaged cross sections of some threshold reactions like (n,p) and (n,α) on cadmium were carried out using the activation technique in combination with radiochemical separations and high-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy...
Keywords: Fission neutron spectrum, Neutron threshold reaction, Activation technique, Cross section, Radiochemical separation
01/2006 | Radiochimica Acta, Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagEmploying the activation technique in combination with radiochemical separations and high-resolution γ-ray spectroscopy fission neutron spectrum averaged cross sections were measured for several (n,p) and (n,α) reactions on isotopes of zirconium; our measurements constitute the first systematic study...
Keywords: Fission neutron spectrum, Neutron threshold reaction, Activation technique, Cross section, Radiochemical separation
08/2006 | Radiochimica Acta, Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagActivation techniques have been used to measure the excitation functions of proton induced nuclear reactions on natural copper from their thresholds up to 27.5 MeV...
Keywords: Excitation function, Activation technique, Monitor reactions, Proton, Copper target
08/2006 | Radiochimica Acta, Oldenbourg WissenschaftsverlagExcitation functions for 201Pb, 202mPb, 203Pb and 204mPb radionuclides which are formed via proton induced reactions with natural thallium target have been measured from their respective threshold (Ethr) to 27.5 MeV using activation technique...
Keywords: Natural thallium, Excitation function, Activation technique, Medical radioisotope, Proton
03/2007 | Radiochimica Acta, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag