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Ultra-low energy LIBS for chlorine detection in cement pastes via microwave enhancement using 0.05 mJ laser energy. [PDF]
Illguth M +3 more
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HS-QFNet: Deep learning-enhanced hyperspectral fluorescence correction for accurate <i>in vivo</i> photosensitizer concentration quantification. [PDF]
Hao S +7 more
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Advancing towards cancer theragnostic by probing the <sup>225</sup>Ac decay chain with ultra-high-resolution metallic magnetic calorimeter based detectors. [PDF]
Maurer K +12 more
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Acoustic emission calibration instrumentation
An automatic calibration instrument was developed to improve the calibration accuracy of acoustic emission (AE) instrumentation. The instrument facilitates calibration by automatically displaying the maximum value of the stress used to produce AE calibration pulses and the AE pulse. A repeatable AE signal was generated by breaking a graphite rod on the
M.G. Duncan, J.W. Whittaker
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Applied Spectroscopy, 1998
Technical spectra are reported for a series of six secondary emission standards based on the commercially available fluorophors: tryptophan, α-NPO, tetraphenylbutadiene, coumarin 153, DCM, and LDS 751. These spectra cover the wavelength range between 300 and 800 nm with significant spectral overlap and conform to the requirements of secondary emission ...
M Maroncelli
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Technical spectra are reported for a series of six secondary emission standards based on the commercially available fluorophors: tryptophan, α-NPO, tetraphenylbutadiene, coumarin 153, DCM, and LDS 751. These spectra cover the wavelength range between 300 and 800 nm with significant spectral overlap and conform to the requirements of secondary emission ...
M Maroncelli
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Calibration of acoustic emission transducers
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1978This paper reviews the state of the art on the calibration of acoustic emission transducers, which is essential to establish the basis for the standardization of acoustic emission technology. For this purpose, absolute sensitivity should be determined quantitatively in a sound field similar to that of actual acoustic emission waves.
Hajime Hatano, Eiji Mori
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Calibration of electron cyclotron emission radiometer for KSTAR
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2010We developed and installed an electron cyclotron emission radiometer for taking measurements of Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) plasma. In order to precisely measure the absolute value of electron temperatures, a calibration measurement of the whole radiometer system was performed, which confirmed that the radiometer has an ...
Y, Kogi +9 more
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Calibration transfer for excitation–emission fluorescence measurements
Analytica Chimica Acta, 2011The main part of the wide array of different calibration transfer methods found in literature is dedicated to two-way data arrangements (m×n matrices). Less work has been done within the area of calibration transfer for three-way data structures (m×n×l tensors) such as calibrations made for excitation-emission-matrix (EEM) fluorescence spectra.
Thygesen, Jonas Hoeg +1 more
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