Preparation of Thin Self-Supporting Metallic Mg Isotope Targets with 50 μg/cm^2 Thickness by Rolling Technique
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概要
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Self-supporting Mg isotope targets as thin as 50 μg/cm^2 were prepared by reduction evaporation and rolling techniques from Mg oxide. The foils prepared by this method were satisfactorily pure and uniform and were also strong enough to resist mechanical shock and for beam irradiation.
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- 1992-09-15
著者
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Sugai I
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo Jpn
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Sugai Isao
Institute For Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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Sugai Isao
Institute Of Nuclear Study University Of Tokyo
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FUKADA Mamoru
Kyoto Pharmaceutical University
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