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Economics of isomeric energy

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A high energy density source based on nuclear isomers may be conceptually attractive; but it is unrealistic if the energy’s price is too excessive. This paper estimates the price of isomeric energy, and shows that isomers can become practical only for low-energy applications.

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Pereira, N.R., Merkel, G.M. & Litz, M. Economics of isomeric energy. Laser Phys. 17, 874–879 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X0706014X

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