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Status report on the tunable monochromatic gamma-ray source

Status report on the tunable monochromatic gamma-ray source

M. Bertschy
J. Jolie
Mondelaers W.
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.7, No.3pp.138-142Published in print 01 Aug 1996
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The tunable monochromatic gamma-ray source at the Ghent 15 MeV linac is described. The characteristics of the monochromatic beam are given, and some applications, as the detection of heavy elements in other materials, are presented.

Tunable monochromatic gamma-ray sourceLinackeV range 100-600
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