Application of 14N(d, α )12C Nuclear Reaction to the Concentration Analysis of Nitrogen in Iron Meteorites
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The 14N(d, α )12C nuclear reaction has been used to measure the nitrogen content in iron meteorites. The analysis was made with 2.0MeV2H+ beam from Brookhaven 3.5MV research electrostatic accelerator. The detection limits of about 1 ppm were achieved.
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HU Beilai, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones. Application of 14N(d, α )12C Nuclear Reaction to the Concentration Analysis of Nitrogen in Iron Meteorites[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1995, 12(5): 265-268.
HU Beilai, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones. Application of 14N(d, α )12C Nuclear Reaction to the Concentration Analysis of Nitrogen in Iron Meteorites[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1995, 12(5): 265-268.
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HU Beilai, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones. Application of 14N(d, α )12C Nuclear Reaction to the Concentration Analysis of Nitrogen in Iron Meteorites[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1995, 12(5): 265-268.
HU Beilai, A. L. Hanson, K. W. Jones. Application of 14N(d, α )12C Nuclear Reaction to the Concentration Analysis of Nitrogen in Iron Meteorites[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1995, 12(5): 265-268.
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