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The fact that only very small amounts of materials are required in studies of the resonance capture of protons in the lighter elements invites attempts to prepare targets by means of ion beams. In this manner it is possible to investigate substances, such as inert gases, otherwise unsuited as target material, and in addition it is possible to study samples of separated isotopes.
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BROSTRÖM, K., HUUS, T. & KOCH, J. Gamma-Ray Yield Curves of Separated Neon Isotopes Bombarded with Protons. Nature 160, 498–500 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160498b0
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