Kawade et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Measurement of formation cross sections of short-lived nuclei by 14 MeV neutrons-Mg, Si, S, Cl, Cr, Zn, Ga, Y, InKawade et al., 1990
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- Kawade K
- Yamamoto H
- Yamada T
- Katoh T
- Iida T
- Takahashi A
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Sixteen neutron activation cross sections for (n, 2n),(n, p),(n. n'p),(n, t) and (n, o) reactions producing short-lived nuclei with half-lives between 0.5 and 20 m have been measured in the energy range of 13.4 to 14.9 MeV for Mg, Si, S, CI, Cr, Zn, Ga, Y and In. Five half-lives of …
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