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Application of tomographic techniques to an investigation of elemental distributions following neutron irradiations

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The use of tomographic image reconstruction techniques for the creation of three-dimensional images of the distribution of activity in solid samples has been examined. The aim has been to determine whether the method offers a finish to neutron activation procedures wich is capable of providing detailed position-sensitive information. Investigations with a phantom have shown that good images can be produced, even with relatively low-cost equipment.

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Pierce, T.B., Huddleston, J. & Hutchinson, I.G. Application of tomographic techniques to an investigation of elemental distributions following neutron irradiations. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 112, 65–69 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02037277

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