Abstract
The differential cross sections of the 32S(d,p) 33S nuclear reactions have been measured at a laboratory angle of 150° for incident ion energies between 1.0 and 2.7 MeV. Two different experimental methods were used, one using a thin CdS film and the other using a thick ZnS target. The resulting cross sections are compared to previously published data and the 32S(d,p 0) 33S and 32S(d,p 1) 33S cross sections are also compared directly to the Rutherford cross section. Some applications of the cross sections are discussed.
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