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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n
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