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A high-resolution high-rate ψ-spectroscopy system is essential or, respectively, useful in three groups of applications: (1) measurement of nuclides with half-lives of less than one second; (2) Measurement of nuclides with half-lives in the second range at high sample activity; (3) Measurement in the same counting geometry of sample series of highly different sample activities. Examples are given for these applications.
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Grass, F. Activation analysis with a high-resolution high rate gamma-spectroscopy system. J. Radioanal. Chem. 70, 411–425 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02516126
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