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TARGETS with separated neon isotopes prepared by bombardment of silver plates with beams from a mass spectrograph have been used in this Institute for the study of the resonances in radiative proton capture1. Again using such targets, we have examined the (d,p)-reactions in neon and measured the energy of the protons by means of their range in a photographic emulsion.
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AMBROSEN, J., BISGAARD, K. Deuteron Reactions with Separated Neon Isotopes. Nature 165, 888–889 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165888a0
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