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English: Quartz vial (9 mm diameter) containing ~300 micrograms of Es-253 solid. The illumination produced is a result of the intense radiation from Es-253, which alpha decays (6.6 MeV, 1000 watts/g) with a half-life of 20.5 days. The heat and radiation accompanying decay often generate detrimental effects in studies of Es. |
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Haire, R. G., US Department of Energy. Touched up by Materialscientist at en.wikipedia. |
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[edit]- 2011-05-03 05:31 Materialscientist 301×435× (16839 bytes) despeckle
- 2011-05-03 05:25 Lanthanum-138 301×435× (20639 bytes) {{Information |Description = Quartz vial containing 300 micro-grams of Es-253 used in a collaborative research effort between Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Institute for Transuranium Elements. The illumination produced is a resul
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