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Accuracy and precision of instrumental neutron activation analysis based on gamma-spectrometry with a planar intrinsic Ge detector

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The success of a systematic application in INAA using γ-lines of ≥50 keV depends on the accuracy and precision and thus on the reproducibility of the measuring conditions. This text describes a procedure based on a 30 mm2 planar ultrapure Ge detector with a multichannel analyzer.

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Hoede, D., Das, H.A. Accuracy and precision of instrumental neutron activation analysis based on gamma-spectrometry with a planar intrinsic Ge detector. J. Radioanal. Chem. 62, 171–186 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02517351

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