2008
DOI: 10.3989/cyv.2008.v47.i4.186
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Aplicaciones de simulación por ordenador, reacciones nucleares y difusión elástica al análisis de superficies de materiales

Abstract: This article involves computer simulation and surface analysis by nuclear techniques, which are non-destructive. Both the "energy method of analysis" for nuclear reactions and elastic scattering are used. Energy spectra are computer simulated and compared with experimental data, giving target composition and concentration profile information. The method is successfully applied to thick flat targets of graphite, quartz and sapphire and targets containing thin films of aluminium oxide. Depth profiles of 12 C and… Show more

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“…Nuclear techniques, which are non-destructive, provide for analysis over a few microns close to the surface giving absolute values of concentrations of isotopes and elements. Applications have been given in areas such as scientific, technologic, industry, arts and medicine, using MeV ion beams [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Tracing of isotopes with high sensitivities is possible by nuclear reactions.…”
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“…Nuclear techniques, which are non-destructive, provide for analysis over a few microns close to the surface giving absolute values of concentrations of isotopes and elements. Applications have been given in areas such as scientific, technologic, industry, arts and medicine, using MeV ion beams [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Tracing of isotopes with high sensitivities is possible by nuclear reactions.…”
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“…Elastic scattering is a particular and important case. A computer program has been developed in this context, mainly for flat targets [4][5][6]. The non-flat target situation arises as an extension.…”
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“…Such spectra are computationally predicted, giving target composition and concentration profile information [4][5][6][7][8]. A computer program has been developed in this context, mainly for flat targets [4][5][6][7]. The non-flat target situation arises as an extension.…”
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“…Nuclear techniques, which are non-destructive, provide for analysis over a few microns close to the surface of the sample, giving absolute values of concentrations of isotopes and elements. They have been applied in areas such as scientific, technologic, industry, arts and medicine, using MeV ion beams [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Nuclear reactions permit tracing of isotopes with high sensitivities.…”
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