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Investigating Salmonella biofilm responses to antibiotic treatment using optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy. [PDF]
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Multiplexed Analysis of Multicomponent Biomolecular Condensates without Any Tag. [PDF]
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Spatially resolved isotopic analysis of a uranium-bearing particle from inside the Fukushima Daiichi unit 2 reactor using high-resolution SIMS. [PDF]
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Nanoparticle-Assisted Uranium Extraction and Precise Isotopic Fingerprinting in Groundwater by TIMS. [PDF]
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Wave Packet Isotope Separation
Physical Review Letters, 1996We introduce and demonstrate a general wave packet method for laser isotope separation. In this scheme, laser excited molecular (or atomic) wave packets of differing isotopes become {ital spatially} separated in the course of their long-time free evolution.
Averbukh, I. Sh +3 more
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Laser isotope separation of 192Ir
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2023The following two-step isotope selective photoionization process has been studied for the separation of 192Ir isotope from natural Iridium irradiated in a medium flux reactor for 28 days.5d76s2F9/240.0cm-1→247.5871nm5d76s6p40389.83cm-1J=9/2→307.9nmIr+Density matrix formalism has been used for the investigation of laser isotope separation process ...
M.V. Suryanarayana, M. Sankari
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Science, 1974
The separation of isotopes by photochemical processes employing high power lasers has received much attention during the past years. The method promises very efficient and economically competitive separation processes for a large number of isotopes, most notably uranium.
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The separation of isotopes by photochemical processes employing high power lasers has received much attention during the past years. The method promises very efficient and economically competitive separation processes for a large number of isotopes, most notably uranium.
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