Abstract
The mass separator designed by the S.G.A.E. is mainly planned to serve two purposes:
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Separation of samples of moderate activity (<1 Curie) after irradiation in the reactor.
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Separation of stable isotopes for the preparation of targets for nuclear reactions studies and cross section measurements.
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Weinzierl, P., Tisljar, M. (1961). Electromagnetic Mass Separation of Reactor Irradiated Materials. 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_2
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