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Evaluation of Transmutation of 137Cs(g,n) 136Cs Using Ultra-Intense Lasers in Solid Targets |
R. Sadighi-Bonabi1,3;O. Kokabee1,2 |
1Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, 11365-9161, Tehran, Iran
2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, 11365-9567, Tehran, Iran
3Bonab Research Centre, 56515-196, Bonab, Azerbaijan province, Iran |
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R. Sadighi-Bonabi, O. Kokabee 2006 Chin. Phys. Lett. 23 1434-1436 |
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Abstract Relativistic electrons produced in ultra-intense laser--solid interaction generate highly collimated g-ray beams through Bremsstrahlung that can be used to induce photonuclear reactions. Photonuclear transmutation (of (g,n) type) of 137Cs, one of the hazardous nuclear wastes with half-life of 30.17 years which cannot be transmuted practically with neutron bombardment due to its very low neutron capture cross section, has been considered. Nuclear activity of produced 136Cs with half-life of 13.16 days has been evaluated analytically using available experimental data. With irradiating a 137Cs sample by p-polarized laser light of 1020Wcm-2 and the repetition rate of 10Hz for 30min, the activity of 0.24 Bq is obtained. It is found that intensity has a large effect in yield around 1021Wcm-2. For similar laser with intensity of 5×1021Wcm-2, the activity increases with a factor of 105.
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25.70.Gh
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Published: 01 June 2006
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25.70.Jj
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(Fusion and fusion-fission reactions)
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25.70.Gh
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(Compound nucleus)
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