Abstract
An overview is given of those properties of the BER II research reactor which are important for carrying out irradiation experiments. The subsequent section describes the irradiation devices currently installed in the reactor, or which are under construction, and some of the experiments which can be conducted using them. The field of application of these experiments extends from the study of the metabolism of trace elements in man, employing a highly sensitive element analysis, via radiation damage of high-tech materials, to the identification of paintings of the old masters. The report concludes with a review of the technical details of the irradiation devices, giving information of interest for potential users. (orig.).
Citation Formats
Gawlik, D, and Robertson, T.
Irradiation devices at the upgraded research reactor BER II.
Germany: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Gawlik, D, & Robertson, T.
Irradiation devices at the upgraded research reactor BER II.
Germany.
Gawlik, D, and Robertson, T.
1992.
"Irradiation devices at the upgraded research reactor BER II."
Germany.
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title = {Irradiation devices at the upgraded research reactor BER II}
author = {Gawlik, D, and Robertson, T}
abstractNote = {An overview is given of those properties of the BER II research reactor which are important for carrying out irradiation experiments. The subsequent section describes the irradiation devices currently installed in the reactor, or which are under construction, and some of the experiments which can be conducted using them. The field of application of these experiments extends from the study of the metabolism of trace elements in man, employing a highly sensitive element analysis, via radiation damage of high-tech materials, to the identification of paintings of the old masters. The report concludes with a review of the technical details of the irradiation devices, giving information of interest for potential users. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}
title = {Irradiation devices at the upgraded research reactor BER II}
author = {Gawlik, D, and Robertson, T}
abstractNote = {An overview is given of those properties of the BER II research reactor which are important for carrying out irradiation experiments. The subsequent section describes the irradiation devices currently installed in the reactor, or which are under construction, and some of the experiments which can be conducted using them. The field of application of these experiments extends from the study of the metabolism of trace elements in man, employing a highly sensitive element analysis, via radiation damage of high-tech materials, to the identification of paintings of the old masters. The report concludes with a review of the technical details of the irradiation devices, giving information of interest for potential users. (orig.).}
place = {Germany}
year = {1992}
month = {Jun}
}