Abstract:
Beryllium nanoparticles are generated upon ablation of a beryllium target in water by a copper vapour laser. The average size of single crystalline nanoparticles is 12 nm. Ablation of a beryllium target in aqueous solutions of uranyl chloride leads to a significant (up to 50 %) decrease in the gamma activity of radionuclides of the uranium-238 and uranium-235 series. Data on the recovery of the gamma activity of these nuclides to new steady-state values after laser irradiation are obtained. The possibility of application of copper vapour lasers for radioactive waste deactivation is discussed.
Citation:
E. V. Barmina, I. A. Sukhov, N. M. Lepekhin, Yu. S. Priseko, V. G. Filippov, A. V. Simakin, G. A. Shafeev, “Application of copper vapour lasers for controlling activity of uranium isotopes”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 43:6 (2013), 591–596 [Quantum Electron., 43:6 (2013), 591–596]
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