Opposed electron accelerators boost Mo-99 yield, limit backstreaming radiation, and keep isotope production running during maintenance.
A high-Z pebble bed with internal coolant flow boosts photon flux while limiting thermal deformation and failure at high beam power.
Tm-169-doped Ga2O3 is neutron-activated into a combined beta source and absorber, improving betavoltaic efficiency while limiting gamma emission.
Laser-generated photon plasma on a p-type target enables compact positron beam extraction without radioactive sources or large accelerators.
A rotating drum inside a shielded isolator stores radioactive containers for decay, avoiding manual handling delays and keeping production continuous.
A removable target carrier with integrated collimator enables off-line cooling and safer maintenance, cutting irradiation system downtime and exposure.
A removable collimator and vacuum-separated target carrier let irradiated parts be extracted for shielded cooling, cutting downtime and exposure.
Vapor-pressure separation removes ytterbium before chromatography, enabling larger-scale high-purity Lu-177 production with fewer impurities.
A laminar cooling head and cryogenic pre-cooling keep the solid target bonded to its support during high-current radioisotope production.
Dynamic quadrupole and octupole control reshapes charged particle beams into uniform rectangular target profiles while limiting misalignment damage.
Electronic neutron generators and a removable neutron enhancement cartridge raise neutron flux for safer, flexible medical radioisotope production.