Neutronactivated
Neutronactivated is a term that can refer to a few related concepts within nuclear physics and chemistry. Primarily, it describes a substance or material that has undergone activation by neutrons. Neutron activation is a nuclear process where a stable isotope absorbs a neutron, becoming an unstable, radioactive isotope. This newly formed radioactive isotope then decays, emitting radiation, often gamma rays or beta particles. The specific type of radiation and its energy are characteristic of the activated nuclide, which is the basis for neutron activation analysis.
In the context of neutron activation analysis (NAA), "neutronactivated" refers to the sample that has been placed
The term can also be used more broadly to describe any material that has been intentionally or