Measurement of Nuclear Isomeric Half-Lives in the Range from One Microsecond to Ten Milliseconds
Review of Scientific Instruments1959Vol. 30(5), pp. 363–366
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Abstract
Relatively simple and accurate delayed-coincidence apparatus for the measurement of isomeric half-lives in the millisecond range is described. Practical aspects of the statistics of delayed-coincidence counting are discussed. Half-life measurements of Ta181m (17.83±0.10 μsec) and Y88m (300.5±5.0 μsec) are described.
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