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In experimental nuclear physics, isotope-separated radioactive sources are often required. The possibility of employing the electromagnetic method for separation is very attractive, since this method, under ideal circumstances, will lead to an almost complete isotope separation in one step.
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Nielsen, K.O. (1961). Electromagnetic Isotope Separation Before and After Activation in a Reactor or Cyclotron. In: Higatsberger, M.J., Viehböck, F.P. (eds) Electromagnetic Separation of Radioactive Isotopes. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5087-0_1
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