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But im having trouble finding data on what elements are known to produce what decays, are there any websites that have a searchable database?


For instance, im looking for an element that has a double beta decay ejection of 2 or more 2 mev electrons because i have a neat lil idea for a betavoltaic device! but im not sure what element even does that..

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>>15984642
https://www-nds.iaea.org/relnsd/vcharthtml/VChartHTML.html

>> No.15984663

homework thread

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not true, its my own idea! Im trying to make a funny lil fuel cycle based on double beta decay hijinks!

Im not that smart but im not a lazy studuent, im not even in school, i just want to learn

>>15984654
Thank u kind anon, i appreciate your time shared helping me

>> No.15984677

>>15984654
This chart is really cool! Are there are any resources that allow a researcher to see what different elements do when hit by neutrons / photons of sufficient critical energy?

Like, li6 when neutronically transmuted to li7 it usually just fissions instead due to some funny thing i dont understand yet! But its super cool to see how different elements respond to transmutation and the unique decays one can find!

Thas a very cool chart, thanks again anon

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>>15984677
https://www.oecd-nea.org/jcms/pl_39910/janis
https://www.nndc.bnl.gov/endf/

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