4. Charged particle activation analysis
The method is known by the acronym CPAA (charged particles activation analysis ).
4.1 Nuclear reactions used
The charged particles most commonly used in activation analysis are light ones: protons, deuterons, tritons ( ), helions 3 and 4 (
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Bibliography
References
Manufacturers and suppliers
(non-exhaustive list)
Neutron generators
EADS SODERN http://www.sodern.fr
Measuring equipment (sensors and electronics)
Canberra Eurisys http://www.canberraeurisys.com
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Organization
Commission interministérielle des radioéléments artificiels (CIREA)
Laboratoires
(non-exhaustive list)
Reactor neutron activation
Laboratoire Pierre-Süe (CEA-CNRS, Saclay) http://www-drecam.cea.fr/lps
Activation with charged particles
Centre d'études et de recherches par irradiation (CERI, CNRS, Orléans)
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