Methods of Targets' Characterization
Christelle Stodel (GANIL)

TL;DR
This paper reviews techniques for characterizing solid targets in nuclear physics, focusing on actinide targets, including methods for determining their thickness, composition, and monitoring during irradiation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of characterization techniques specific to actinide targets, highlighting their application during fabrication and irradiation.
Findings
Detailed methods for measuring target thickness and composition.
Emphasis on monitoring targets during irradiation.
Guidelines for quality control in target preparation.
Abstract
The paper reviews the characterization's techniques for solid targets used in nuclear physics with special emphasis on actinide targets. The determination of the thickness, isotopic and chemical composition are described for actinide targets during their fabrication process. Accent is given on their monitoring during irradiation.
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