Nuclear
Nuclear Links
- Radiation Physics and Radiocarbon Research Lab This sute contains an overview of activities in lab. Measurement of man-made and natural radionuclides in the environment. Pictures from our most recent sampling campaigns and of equipment we use. We investigate uranium, plutonium colloids and others.
- James B. Elliott Personal home page at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
- ORNL High Flux Isotope Reactor Facility One of the world's most powerful research reactors. Produces transuranium isotopes for research, industrial, and medical applications and is used in neutron-scattering experiments to reveal the structure and dynamics of materials, including metals and polymers. Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
- Monte Carlo Simulation in NMR Simulation of internal reorientation in solids. Application of NMR to chemical physics studies.
- How to Change Nuclear Decay Rates A short article from USENET Physics FAQ.
- Mercury Stable Isotope Enrichment Using photochemical reactions in Foton pilot plant.
- Canberra Industries Nuclear instrumentation and software
- Institut fuer Isotopenforschung und Kernphysik Nuclear physics research and accelerator mass spectrometry, Austria.
- DETEC Radiation Services DETEC is a privately owned company located near Ottawa, Canada, with a goal, since 1994, of assisting clients in solving a wide variety of problems related to nuclear radiation.
- Nuclear Data Project (NDP) Devoted to the collection and evaluation of nuclear structure and astrophysics data. The work includes dissemination of compilations, evaluations, and codes via internet- and www-based information services, as well as publication in journals.
- Fusion: Physics of a Fundamental Energy Source:
- DOE Preprint Network, Fission and Nuclear Technologies Searchable gateway to preprint servers at U.S. Department of Energy.
- Nuclear Data Viewer This nuclear data viewer allows you to prepare high-quality Postscript graphs of experimental data (CSISRS) and/or evaluated data (ENDF, FENDL, etc.) from our built-in data bases
- The World of Nuclear Science This site is an interactive educational resource about nuclear science.
- Lasers Split the Atom The reactions that lead to nuclear power or an atomic blast can now be initiated with laser light, allowing researchers to run new types of nuclear physics experiments.
- Driving Resolution to Noise Limit in Gamma Detectors Article on adjusting detector circuits to improve performance.
- Eurisys Mesures : the specialist of nuclear instrumentation and systems Eurisys Mesures radiation monitoring system and analysis instrumentation serving industries engaged in nuclear power, personal dosimeter and decommissioning, and safeguards.
- Nuclear Reactions Video Graphical representation of data and simulation of low energy nuclear dynamics using nuclear databases and nuclear dynamical models. Runs under MS-Windows, web version in development.
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory Physics Division.
- Nuclear Weapons FAQ survey of the fundamentals of nuclear weapons
- NSREC Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference - sponsored by IEEE
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research An intergovernmental organization created in order to unify the intellectual and material potential of Member States to study the fundamental properties of matter.
- Atomic Physics This is a great site on atomic physics. It's worth visiting!
- interacting boson model, publication, Walter Pfeifer new publication: an introduction to the interacting boson model of the atomic nucleus. author: walter pfeifer. publisher: vdf hochschulverlag, zürich, 1998, isbn 3-7281-2520. nuclear physics. for nuclear physicists, students of physics.
- Nuclear Spectroscopy Group KULeuven Our research fields are: 1. Decay studies of exotic nuclei produced at on-line mass separators and in-flight separators 2. Reaction studies of post-accelerated radioactive ion beams
- CdTe and CdZnTe Crystal Growth and Production of Gamma Detectors Semiconductor gamma radiation detectors prepared from Bridgman growth crystals.
- Association Vinçotte Nuclear Belgium Nuclear Safety
- DOE's Office of High Energy and Nuclear Physics Administers a $1 billion/year research program in the U.S. Most high energy and nuclear physics research is conducted using accelerators which produce beams of subatomic particles (e.g., protons and electrons) or nuclei moving essentially at the speed of light. When a beam is collided with another beam or a fixed target, new particles are created from the kinetic energy in the beam.
- LANL Research Library Learn how to reduce the threat of global nuclear destruction at the Web site of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Research Library.
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