An analytical model to quantify decay chain disequilibrium-application to the thorium decay chain

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An emissivity model, generalized to disequilibrium states of radioactive decay chains, is used to study the effects of thorium decay chain disequilibrium on alpha emissivity. The results show that even if the alpha emissivity produced by the thorium decay chain is initially acceptable, it can increase significantly during the device lifetime. Three radionuclides in the thorium chain are responsible for the increase: 232Th, 228Th, and 228Ra. Their initial concentrations determine the evolution of the emissivity during the device lifetime. © 1963-2012 IEEE.

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Kaouache, A., Wrobel, F., Saigne, F., Touboul, A. D., Schrimpf, R. D., & Autran, J. L. (2014). An analytical model to quantify decay chain disequilibrium-application to the thorium decay chain. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 61(3), 1414–1419. https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2014.2318074

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