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The Atomic Fingerprint: Neutron Activation Analysis

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The booklet explains the principles and practice of neutron activation analysis, describing how irradiating samples with neutrons produces characteristic radioactive isotopes whose emitted gamma rays reveal elemental composition. It reviews sensitivity limits, instrumentation, sampling and calibration, and practical steps for irradiating and counting. Through practical case studies—analyzing semiconductor impurities, diagnosing mineral deficiencies in patients, detecting trace contaminants in plastics, authenticating ancient coins and photographs, and comparing paint in forensic traces—it demonstrates non‑destructive sampling methods and quantitative interpretation. The text concludes with prospects for wider use, an appendix of technical data, and suggestions for further reading and resources.

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Bernard Keisch

Bernard Keisch is an author known for his contributions to the intersection of science and art, particularly in the realm of nuclear science. His notable works include "The Atomic Fingerprint: Neutron Activation Analysis," which explores the applications of neutron activation in various fields, and "The Mysterious Box: Nuclear Science and Art," where he delves into the relationship between scientific principles and artistic expression. Through his writings, Keisch aims to illuminate complex scientific concepts for a broader audience, making them accessible and engaging.

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