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William Z. Gelbart and Richard R. Johnson
A significant number of medical radioisotopes use solid, often metallic, parent materials. These materials are deposited on a substrate to facilitate the cooling and handling of the target during placing, irradiation, and processing. The processing requi...
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William Z. Gelbart and Richard R. Johnson
In solid targets for radioisotope production, the parent materials?mostly metallic?are usually attached to a substrate (metal part, often copper or silver) to support it during handling and irradiation and to facilitate liquid or gas cooling to remove th...
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Stefan Zeisler, Alan Limoges, Joel Kumlin, Jonathan Siikanen and Cornelia Hoehr
Gallium-68 is a popular radioisotope for positron emission tomography. To make gallium-68 more accessible, we developed a new solid target for medical cyclotrons. Fused zinc targets promise a new, efficient, and reliable technique without the downsides o...
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