Howard et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Neutron sourcesHoward et al., 2019
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- Howard C
- Kisi E
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The earliest neutron source appears to have been beryllium irradiated with α-particles (helium nuclei), as emitted for example by polonium or radon. First described asberyllium radiation', the radiation from a Po/Be source was identified by Chadwick (1932 [link]) as …
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