Abstract

The process of nuclear activation analysis is rather complex compared to other analytical techniques. For improvement it is necessary to analyse performance of all individual components and to establish a list of requirements for further development of the system. The analysis of short-lived radionuclides offers a number of benefits to the analyst, but on the other hand calls for an analytical system, the organization of which is rather different from that of conventional NAA systems. This paper presents a summary of the Atominstituts nuclear activation system, its layout and organization. Sample preparation, activation, detection and computer action are described in their present form and in their intended future development.

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