1972
DOI: 10.1007/bf02520989
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Quantitative analysis of phosphorus by (p, γ) reactions

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“…The fluoride content of the tooth enamel is quantitatively determined using a proton-induced-g-ray emission (PIGE) [29,30]. A beam of protons of 3.2 MeV produced by the tandetron accelerator crosses a thin foil of tantalum before being stopped in the first 20 mm of the enamel.…”
Section: Proton-induced-g-ray Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fluoride content of the tooth enamel is quantitatively determined using a proton-induced-g-ray emission (PIGE) [29,30]. A beam of protons of 3.2 MeV produced by the tandetron accelerator crosses a thin foil of tantalum before being stopped in the first 20 mm of the enamel.…”
Section: Proton-induced-g-ray Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fluoride content of the tooth enamel is quantitatively determined using a proton-induced-g-ray emission (PIGE) [23,24]. A beam of protons of 3.2 MeV produced by the Tandetron accelerator crosses a thin foil of tantalum before being stopped in the first 20 mm of the enamel.…”
Section: Proton-induced-g-ray Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 for four characteristic y-rays of Ag). No compound nucleus may be formed with those nuclei because of the coulombic repulsion; only excitation of the nucleus by electromagnetic interaction is possible (Deconninck et al, 1972b;Demortier et al, 1972a and.…”
Section: -mentioning
confidence: 99%