Neutron Yield of the Reaction (α, n) on Thick Targets Comprised of Light Elements

Accurate data on the neutron yield from the interaction of α-particles with the nuclei of light elements ranging from lithium to potassium are required for solving the problems of nuclear power technologies: development of analytical means for controlling the technological processes of fabricating a...

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Analysis
Californium
Energy
Energy measurement
Fuel reprocessing (Nuclear reactors)
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
Hydrogen
Light elements
Lithium
Neutrons
Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear environmental management
Nuclear fuels
Nuclear industry
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear reactors
Nuclei
Particle accelerators
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Potassium
Radioactive wastes
Reactions (nuclear)
Reprocessing
Studies
Systems design
Uncertainty
Yield
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