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First, a uranium plate is used, dimentions (approximately): 15cm x 12.5 cm x 3.5 mm
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First, a uranium plate is used, dimensions (approximately): 15cm x 12.5 cm x 3.5 mm
  
  
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On the picture: 1D - timing spectrum taken by upper detector, 1C - timing spectrum taken by side detector, 1A - timing spectrum taken by side reference (being kept stationary) detector, 1B - NaI accelerator current monitor
 
On the picture: 1D - timing spectrum taken by upper detector, 1C - timing spectrum taken by side detector, 1A - timing spectrum taken by side reference (being kept stationary) detector, 1B - NaI accelerator current monitor
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The uranium oxide U3O8 jar (bottle) is used instead of the plate. The glass jar is placed inside the plastic bottle...
  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:33, 20 October 2008

First, a uranium plate is used, dimensions (approximately): 15cm x 12.5 cm x 3.5 mm


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On the picture: 1D - timing spectrum taken by upper detector, 1C - timing spectrum taken by side detector, 1A - timing spectrum taken by side reference (being kept stationary) detector, 1B - NaI accelerator current monitor

The uranium oxide U3O8 jar (bottle) is used instead of the plate. The glass jar is placed inside the plastic bottle...


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