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Nuclear Physics for Cultural Heritage
- 1.0475052 - ÚJF 2018 RIV FR eng M - Monography Chapter
Constantinescu, B. - Giuntini, L. - Grassi, N. - Havránek, Vladimír - Jaksic, M. - Kučera, Jan - Lucarelli, F. - Macková, Anna - Mando, P. A. - Massi, M. - Migliori, A. - Re, A. - Siketić, Z. - Taccetti, F. - Šmit, Ž.
Ion beam analytical methods.
Nuclear Physics for Cultural Heritage. Mulhouse: European Physical Society, 2016, s. 5-22. ISBN 978-2-7598-2091-7
R&D Projects: GA MŠMT LM2015056
Institutional support: RVO:61389005
Keywords : IBA * NAA * PIXE
OECD category: Nuclear physics
https://www.edp-open.org/images/stories/books/fulldl/Nuclear-physics-for-cultural-heritage.pdf
The use of acceleratedions has become an indispensable tool in the analysis of objects and materials in a wide range of scientific and technical studies. Historically, the first nuclear analytical method was Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA), based on principles discovered by Hevesy and Levi in 1936. Later, in the early 1960s, various types of Ion Beam Analysis (IBA) were invented and entered routine use. In the following decades nuclear analytical methods developed and matured, becoming highly valued analytic tools. The most recent development of IBA methods has been strongly related to progress in low energy accelerators, particle, X-ray and gamma-ray detectors and systems for accumulating and analysins experimental data.
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