Nuclear data sheets for A = 74*
Reference list for A=74 (94)
Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence in Se74
J. Franklin Inst.
(1955)Polarisation der Kernresonanzfluoreszenz bei Germanium 74
Z. Physik
(1959)- et al.
New Nuclide, Krypton-75
Phys. Rev.
(1960) - et al.
Investigation of Coulomb Excitation of Nuclear Levels by Means of Multiply Charged Ions
Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz.
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(1962) - et al.
Coulomb Excitation of the Second Levels of Spherical Even-Even Nuclei
Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz.
(1962)et al.Columbia Tech. Transl.
(1963) - et al.
Coulomb Excitation of Second 2+ States in Ge74, Ge76, Se78, and Se80
Phys. Rev.
(1962) - et al.
Beta-Gamma Angular Correlation in 74As
Can. J. Phys.
(1966) - et al.
Measurement of the E/β+ Ratio in the Decay of 22Na and 74As
Nucl. Phys.
(1968) - et al.
Positron-Gamma Angular Correlation Measurements on the Decays of 84Rb, 74As, 124I and 102Rh
Nucl. Phys.
(1969) - et al.
Decay of 74As
Nucl. Phys.
(1969)
g-Factors for 2+ States of Doubly Even Nuclei (Ge, Se, Mo, Ru, Pd, Cd and Te)
Nucl. Phys.
(1969)
R.R. Borchers — Priv.Comm. (May...E2/M1 Mixing Ratios of 2+ - 2+ Transitions in 58Fe, 74Ge and 186Os
Z. Physik
(1969)
Suche nach dem Isomer 74m-As
Z. Physik
(1969)
Ge(n,n′γ) Reactions and Low-Lying States of Ge Isotopes
Phys. Rev.
(1970)
Scattering of 14.5 MeV Protons from the Even Isotopes of Germanium
Phys. Rev.
(1970)
Shapes of the Non-Unique and Unique First-Forbidden β-Spectra of 84Rb, 74As, and 124I
Nucl. Phys.
(1971)
Energy Levels in 74Ge from the Decay of 74Ga
Nucl. Phys.
(1971)
The States of 74Se Observed Following the Decay of 74Br
Part. Nucl.
(1972)
New Isotopes 73Zn and 74Zn
Nucl. Phys.
(1972)
Energy Levels in 74As from the 75As(p,d) 74As Reaction
Nucl. Phys.
(1972)
The Static Quadrupole Moments of the First 2+ States of 74Ge and 76Ge
Nucl. Phys.
(1972)
The (p,t) Reaction on Even Isotopes of Germanium
Inst. Nucl. Study, Univ. Tokyo, Ann. Rept.
(1973)
Study of 74As by the 73Ge(3He,d) Reaction
Nucl. Phys.
(1973)
In-Beam Electron Conversion from Yrast Levels of 72,74,76,78Se, 78,80,82,84Kr, 114,116,118,120,122,124,126Te, and 130,132,134,136,138Ce Excited by (α,xn)
Phys. Rev.
(1973)
Coulomb Excitation of the Even-Mass Selenium Nuclei
Nucl. Phys.
(1974)
Studies on Even Nuclei in the f,p Shell
A Study of (p,d) and (p,t) Reactions on Some Even Se Isotopes
Nuclear Magnetic Moments of Very Short-Lived States via the Transient-Field Implantation Perturbed-Angular-Correlation Technique
Phys. Rev.
(1974)
Investigation of Neutron Deficient Nuclei in the Region 28 < N, Z < 50 With the Help of Heavy Ion Compound Reactions
Z. Phys.
(1974)
Structure of 74Se
Inst. Nucl. Study, Univ. Tokyo, Ann. Rept.
(1974)
Isomeric State in 74Ga
Phys. Rev.
(1974)
Radioactive Arsenic Isotopes
Phys. Rev.
(1948)
The Disintegration of As74
Phys. Rev.
(1951)
The Radionuclides of Arsenic Produced by Deuteron Bombardment of Germanium
Phys. Rev.
(1973)
Nuclear Resonance Fluorescence in Ge72 and Ge74
Phys. Rev.
(1956)
Coulomb Excitation of Medium-Weight Nuclei
Phys. Rev.
(1956)
Radiation from As74
Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz.
(1958)
et al.Columbia Tech. Transl.
(1959)
Phys. Rev.
(1959)
On the Decay of 74Ga
Physica
(1959)
New Neutron Deficient Isotopes of Krypton
J. Inorg. Nuclear Chem.
(1960)
et al.Erratum J. Inorg. Nuclear Chem.
(1961)
Coulomb Excitation of Ge74 and Ge76
Nuclear Phys.
(1960)
On the First and the Second Excited States in Ge74
J. Phys. Soc. Japan
(1960)
Short-Lived Isomers of Ge71, As74, Br78, and Tc
Phys. Rev.
(1961)
The (p,p′γ) Reaction in Even Isotopes of Zn, Ge and Se
Nuclear Phys.
(1961)
Nuclear Levels of Ge74
Nuclear Phys.
(1962)
Coulomb Excitation of Nuclear Levels in Copper, Germanium, Molybdenum and Palladium Isotopes
Izvest. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Ser. Fiz.
(1962)
et al.Columbia Tech. Transl.
(1963)
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Response of AGATA segmented HPGe detectors to gamma rays up to 15.1 MeV
2013, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated EquipmentCitation Excerpt :This peak is associated to the sum energy of the gamma-rays emitted following the 74Ge nucleus de-excitation, after neutron capture by 73Ge. The ground state decay from 10.196 MeV level is not allowed [70,71], therefore the events in the peak have gamma multiplicities larger than one. As the tracking algorithm [69] recognizes the peak as a sum-peak of two or more gamma-rays it is suppressed in the ‘Tracking’ spectrum.
Nuclear Data Sheets for A = 74
2006, Nuclear Data SheetsNeutron-induced gamma-rays in germanium detectors
1993, Applied Radiation and IsotopesNuclear data sheets for A = 74
1987, Nuclear Data SheetsStates of <sup>74</sup>Ge via the (p, p') inelastic scattering at 22 MeV
1982, Nuclear Physics, Section AExcitation functions for the production of bromine-75: A potential nuclide for the labelling of radiopharmaceuticals
1980, The International Journal Of Applied Radiation And Isotopes
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