Handbook of Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis

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  • Handbook of Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis Book Detail

  • Author : G. Molnar
  • Release Date : 2010-02-23
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 448
  • ISBN 13 : 0387233598
  • File Size : 80,80 MB

Handbook of Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis by G. Molnar PDF Summary

Book Description: Prompt gamma activation analysis (PGAA) is a unique, non-destructive nuclear analytical method with multi-element capabilities. It is most effective if intense neutron beams (especially cold beams) of nuclear reactors are used to induce the prompt gamma radiation. Based largely on the authors' pioneering research in cold neutron PGAA, the handbook describes the methodology in self-contained manner and reviews recent applications. The library of prompt gamma ray data and spectra for all natural elements is a unique aid to the practitioner. The level is understandable by a broad audience, which facilitates teaching and training. The Handbook of Prompt Gamma Activation Analysis is a comprehensive handbook written for those practising the method, wanting to implement it at a reactor facility, or just looking for a powerful non-destructive method of element analysis. The book is also useful for nuclear physics, chemistry and engineering scientists, scholars and graduate students interested in neutron-induced gamma ray spectroscopy and nuclear analytical methods.

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