Abstract

The production of 64Cu, a radioisotope of considerable interest for the application in nuclear medicine for PET imaging and radioimmunotherapy, was investigated by deuteron bombardment of enriched 64Ni target up to E d=20.5 MeV. The experimental excitation function for the reaction 64Ni(d,2n) 64Cu was measured using the stacked foil irradiation technique followed by HPGe γ-ray analysis at 1346 keV and is compared with earlier literature values. Cross-section data for the 64Ni(d,p) 65Ni reaction are determined for the first time. Thick target yields are derived and compared with results of other production routes.

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