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Study on the Potential of Laser Ablation to Decontaminate Radioactive Waste

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Abstract

Laser is a promising tool to decontaminate radioactive waste that is impregnated with radionuclides on its surface, the decontamination process has no chemical inputs, and the pollutants can be fixed in HEPA filters. The current study aimed to test a wide range of samples using 10 different materials and fluences ranging from 1 to 10 J/cm2.

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