Abstract
We are interested in developing real-time analytical methods based on optical spectroscopy to monitor actinides as they exist in the nuclear fuel cycle. These methods can form a part of a nuclear safeguards system designed to prevent the diversion of fissile nuclear materials, such as <sup>239</sup>Pu and <sup>235</sup>U, from peaceful to hostile uses. To achieve wide use, these methods must be sensitive, have isotopic selectivity, be rapid, and be easily implemented in industrial settings.
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