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[en] The nuclear reaction analysis (NRA) technique is used mainly for detecting the presence and concentration of light elements of great importance such as: carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. This work has the objective to obtain the differential sections of 16 O and 14 N starting from the irradiation with deuterons of TiSrO3 samples, of AIN and AIN2 at energies of 2000 KeV and 1800 KeV respectively. The present work have four chapters; chapter 1 is focused to the physical aspects which takes part in the NRA technique. The technical requirements as well as the necessary equipment for developing the techniques are described in the chapter 2. In chapter 3 it is described the algorithm developed for to obtain the differential sections starting from experimental data, and finally, in chapter 4 are given the results and conclusions. (Author)
Original Title
Obtencion de secciones diferenciales en reacciones nucleares usando un blanco grueso
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2000; 51 p; Thesis (Physicst)
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Miscellaneous
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Thesis/Dissertation; Numerical Data
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ACCELERATORS, ALKALINE EARTH METALS, BEAMS, CHARGED PARTICLES, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, COMPUTER CODES, CROSS SECTIONS, DATA, ELECTROSTATIC ACCELERATORS, ELEMENTS, EVEN-EVEN NUCLEI, INFORMATION, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, METALS, NITROGEN ISOTOPES, NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS, NUCLEI, NUMERICAL DATA, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, OXYGEN ISOTOPES, REFLECTION, STABLE ISOTOPES, TRANSITION ELEMENTS
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