Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Utilization of Ni66 in Tracer Diffusion Studies

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
K. J. Anusavice J. J. Pinajian H. Oikawa R. T. DeHoff
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

STUDIES of nickel self-diffusion and impurity diffusion in pure metals and alloys have, for the past two decades, employed predominantly the nickel radio-However, because of the low energy of the emitted particle, careful and time-consuming techniques must be used to obtain reproducible measurements. In our studies of nickel diffusion into copper, we have recently used Ni66 [Td1/2: 55 hr; : 0.20 Mev (100 pet)] which decays to it much more suitable as a tracer because of the presence of the high-energy y radiation from the cu66 daughter. Although the half-life of Ni66 is appreciably shorter than that of Ni63, the useful working lifetime of a small quantity, " 10 mc, is about 1 month. preparation bf Ni66. he Nis6 radioisotope was produced at Oak Ridge National Laboratory by means of a double (n,y) reaction:
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APA: K. J. Anusavice J. J. Pinajian H. Oikawa R. T. DeHoff  (1969)  Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Utilization of Ni66 in Tracer Diffusion Studies

MLA: K. J. Anusavice J. J. Pinajian H. Oikawa R. T. DeHoff Part IX – September 1968 - Communications - Utilization of Ni66 in Tracer Diffusion Studies. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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