Optimized automated activation analysis |
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Authors: | N. N. Papadopoulos G. E. Hatzakis A. C. Salevris N. F. Tsagas |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Centre for Scientific Research Demokritos, 153 10 Ag. Paraskevi, Athens, Greece;(2) Democritus University of Thrace, 67100 Xanthi, Greece |
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Abstract: | A combination of special techniques has been developed for optimization of experimental conditions in order to improve the analytical capability, to facilitate automation and to broaden the applicability of instrumental neutron activation analysis. The techniques used are: (1) compensation for the rapid radioactive decay of short-lived nuclides with the increase of the counting efficiency by automatic source movement to the detector during the counting period, to minimize count rate variations and to prolong the counting period, (2) repeated cyclic and cumulative activation to improve the counting statistics, (3) instrumental correction of counting losses at high and varying count rates by a loss-free counting system and (4) differentiation of the reactor neutron spectrum to enhance the counts from the nuclides of interest by reducing matrix interferences. By optimized combination and automation of these techniques significant improvement of the capability of instrumental neutron activation analysis can be achieved. |
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