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PROPERTIES OF SILVER CHLORIDE TRACK DETECTORS

Radiation Effects, 1977
Abstract In recent years significant achievements in the field of silver chloride track detector preparation were obtained mainly due to efforts of German specialists from Frankfurt/Main and Munich.1,2 On the basis of silver chloride crystals doped with lead and cadmium (or calcium), track detectors with sensitivity to charged particles which could be ...
V. D. Dmitriev   +3 more
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TUFFAK POLYCARBONATE AS A TRACK DETECTOR

Nuclear Tracks, 1981
ABSTRACT Batches of Tuffak polycarbonate track detector were exposed to high energy Fe beams at the LBL Bevalac in 1979 during a series of track detector evaluation tests. Details of the track response of this new material are presented and a comparison with Lexan is made.
D. O'Sullivan, A. Thompson
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Advancement with AgCl — Track detectors

International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements, 1986
Abstract AgCl-detectors, as well defined homogeneous solid state systems, consisting of thin mono-crystalline sheets (up to 200 μ thick) exhibit some particular properties beyond those of silverhalide (nuclear) emulsions. They are opening special applications, which will be discussed.
E. Schopper   +3 more
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Proton tracks in bubble detector

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 2002
Bubble detectors were irradiated with protons and demonstrated that a special type of bubble detector could directly record proton tracks. The track of a proton is composed of one or more bubbles at the Bragg peak in the end of the proton range. A proton can produce at least one bubble as its track.
Shi-Lun Guo   +8 more
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Recent developments in gaseous tracking detectors

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2003
Abstract An overview of recent developments in gaseous tracking detectors is given focusing on the application of micro pattern devices. For trigger purposes in LHC-B a triple-GEM detector has been optimized for good time performance through a detailed investigation of the role played by electric fields and gas mixture.
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Tracking With Silicon Detectors

1989
An overview of silicon tracking devices is done. It covers the vertex detectors for fixed target experiments and for the newly built colliders. The requirements for the future machines and some of the new ideas are also presented. In this picture the contributions to this conference are included.
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Silicon tracking detectors—historical overview

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2005
Abstract Semiconductor detectors have been known for more than 50 years, however their tracking capabilities, exhibiting spatial resolution in the 5–10 μm range, began to be explored only in the beginning of the 1980s, when experimental physics began to search for detectors to measure short-living particles.
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Detector to Track Nuclear Particles

The Engineer, 2019
WATCHMAN instrument in North Yorkshire to monitor antineutrinos at plants
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