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High-energy-resolution scintillator: Ce3+ activated LaCl3

Applied Physics Letters, 2000
The scintillation properties of LaCl3 doped with 10% Ce3+ are presented. Under optical and gamma ray excitation, Ce3+ emission is observed to peak at 330 and 352 nm. The scintillation light output is 46 000±1000 photons/MeV at 662 keV. Forty percent is emitted with a decay time of 26 ns, 30% with 210 ns, and 30% with about 1000 ns. An energy resolution
E. V. D. van Loef   +4 more
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STUDY OF JET ENERGY RESOLUTION AT CDF

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2001
The jet energy resolution comes from many sources, which can be grouped into two categories: (1) detector effects such as calorimeter resolution, and (2) physics effects such as fluctuations in the energy outside a clustering cone. For the detector resolution we used both CDF detector simulation and data. For the first time the full granularity of the
Bocci A, Kuhlmann S, Lami S, Latino G
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EFTEM spectrum imaging at high-energy resolution

Ultramicroscopy, 2006
This paper deals with the application of high-energy resolution EFTEM image series and the corrections needed for reliable data interpretation. The detail of spectral information gained from an image series is largely determined by the intrinsic energy resolution.
Bernhard, Schaffer   +2 more
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High resolution energy-loss spectroscopy

Ultramicroscopy, 1989
Abstract In principle, Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy in the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope can obtain information related to the electronic structure of single defect structures in semiconductors. The instrumental requirements necessary to accomplish this are discussed.
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High-resolution energy spectroscopy and superconductive Tunnel Junction

Il Nuovo Cimento C, 1993
Superconducting Tunnel Junctions are considered for their use as new nuclear radiation detectors with high energy resolution, for radioastronomy. In fact they have potentiality for 0.05% resolution, more than one order of magnitude better than conventional detectors.
CRISTIANO R   +7 more
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High Resolution Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy, Applications

1999
High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy, known as ‘HREELS’, is a method for measuring the vibrational spectra of molecules adsorbed on surfaces, and some properties of clean surfaces in ultra-high vacuum. The technical aspects of the technique, theoretical basis and some examples of HREELS are discussed.
Conrad, H., Kordesch, M.
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Nanofluidics for osmotic energy conversion

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
, Liping Wen, Lei Jiang
exaly  

ENERGY AND TIME RESOLUTION

1970
C.E. CROUTHAMEL, F. ADAMS, R. DAMS
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Energy-environment resolution

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 1986
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Designing solid-state electrolytes for safe, energy-dense batteries

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Qing Zhao, Sanjuna Stalin, Chen-Zi Zhao
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