Applications of neutron activation spectroscopy
M. Silarski

TL;DR
Neutron activation spectroscopy is a versatile technique used in medicine and hazardous substance detection, leveraging neutron interactions with atomic nuclei for various practical applications.
Contribution
This paper provides a concise overview of neutron activation spectroscopy's applications in medicine and hazardous substance detection, highlighting its significance in modern nuclear engineering.
Findings
Effective in medical diagnostics
Useful for detecting hazardous substances
Widely applicable in nuclear engineering
Abstract
Since the discovery in 1932, neutrons became a basis of many methods used not only in research, but also in industry and engineering. Among others, the exceptional role in the modern nuclear engineering is played by the neutron activation spectroscopy, based on the interaction of neutron flux with atomic nuclei. In this article we shortly describe application of this method in medicine and detection of hazardous substances.
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