Search Results - "Gulley, Mark S"
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Nuclear excitation functions from 40 to 200MeV proton irradiation of terbium
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-01-2016)“…Nuclear formation cross sections are reported for 26 radionuclides, measured with 40–200MeV proton irradiations of terbium foils. These data provide the basis…”
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Cross sections from proton irradiation of thorium at 800 MeV
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (11-07-2013)Get full text
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Nuclear excitation functions from 40 to 200 MeV proton irradiation of terbium
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-01-2016)“…Nuclear formation cross sections are reported for 26 radionuclides, measured with 40–200 MeV proton irradiations of terbium foils. These data provide the basis…”
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Nuclear excitation functions from 40-200 MeV proton irradiation of terbium
Published 02-06-2015“…Nuclear formation cross sections are reported for 26 radionuclides, measured with 40 to 200 MeV proton irradiations of terbium foils. These data are relevant…”
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Fission Fragments Produced from Proton Irradiation of Thorium Between 40 and 200 MeV
Published 18-11-2013“…Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, Vol. 109, pp. 14-17 (2013) The cross sections for the formation of five residual radionuclides (72Se, 97Zr,…”
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Cross sections from proton irradiation of thorium at 800 MeV
Published 01-07-2013“…Nuclear formation cross sections are reported for 65 nuclides produced from 800-MeV proton irradiation of thorium foils. These data are useful as benchmarks…”
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A Raman approach to quantum logic in Calcium-like ions
Published 20-12-2001“…We consider the feasibility of performing quantum logic operations based on stimulated Raman transitions in trapped Calcium ions. This technique avoids many of…”
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