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Spectrometry of elastic collisions and nuclear reactions. Applications

Authors: Patrick TROCELLIER, Philippe TROUSLARD

Publication date: June 10, 2002

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  • Patrick TROCELLIER: PhD, CEA Engineer, Pierre Süe Laboratory, CE Saclay

  • Philippe TROUSLARD: Engineer CEA Institut national des sciences et techniques nucléaires, CE Saclay

 INTRODUCTION

After describing elastic collisions and nuclear reactions in terms of their physical mechanisms and mathematical formalism [P 2 560], in this second part we will describe some applications to materials characterization. These applications can be found in disciplines as diverse as Materials Sciences, Universe Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences or Humanities.

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