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titleOfInvention Device and method for producing medical isotopes
abstract A hybrid reactor operable to produce a medical isotope comprises an ion source operable to produce an ion beam from a gas, a target chamber including a target interacting with the ion beam to produce neutrons, And an activating cell containing a parent material that interacts with the neutrons to produce a medical isotope through it. The reflector is positioned proximate to the target chamber and selected to reflect the neutrons toward the activation cell, wherein the activation cell, the attenuator, and the attenuator are positioned proximate to the activation cell and selected to maintain the fission reaction at a subcritical level, , And the reflector are surrounded by the moderator.
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