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Low-Energy Single-Electron Detector with Submicron Resolution. [PDF]

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Low-energy electron diffraction with energy resolution

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1992
Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) is a well established technique for evaluation of the surface atom arrangement. The information is derived from the elastically scattered electrons. Usually the thermal diffuse background between diffraction spots is assumed to be constant and subtracted as a constant. For spot profile analysis, which provides the
H. Claus, A. Büssenschütt, M. Henzler
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Alternative Dispute Resolution in Energy Industries

2022
The disputes that arise between host states and investors in the energy sector put a high number of valuable and vital projects in the countries at risk. Investment treaty arbitration mechanisms, as the traditional remedy, have provided a solution to these problems for decades.
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High energy resolution scintillation spectrometers

2003 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium. Conference Record (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37515), 2004
We report on cerium doped scintillator - LaBr/sub 3/:Ce for gamma ray spectroscopy. Crystals of this scintillator have been grown using the Bridgman process. This material when doped with cerium has high light output (>60,000 photons/MeV) and fast principal decay constant (
K.S. Shah   +5 more
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Energy resolution of scintillation detectors

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2016
Abstract According to current knowledge, the non-proportionality of the light yield of scintillators appears to be a fundamental limitation of energy resolution. A good energy resolution is of great importance for most applications of scintillation detectors. Thus, its limitations are discussed below; which arise from the non-proportional response of
M. Moszyński   +6 more
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Van de Graaff Energy Resolution

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1962
The effective energy spread at the controlled proton beam from the Duke 3-Mev Van de Graaff accelerator was measured at a machine energy of 1.75 Mev with the C13(p, gamma ) resonance. The resolution width was found to be 540 ev, indicating a beam spread of ~400 ev.
G. C. Kyker, R. M. Williamson
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