Cross sections tell physicists how likely particles are to interact in a given way. Imagine two billiard balls rolling toward one another. The likelihood of a collision depends on easy-to-grasp ...
Encapsulated cross-section methods commence by mounting a cross-sectional sample into an epoxy or acrylic mold compound, conventionally around 1 inch in diameter, and surrounding the selected device, ...
The Charged Particle Cross Section Database is intended for medical radioisotope production and for diagnostic radioisotopes and monitor reactions. The database contains evaluated cross sections for ...
insights from industryMike Greig Director of US Pharma/BiopharmaBruker Daltonics In this interview, News-Medical Life Sciences talks to Mike Greig, Director of Pharma at Bruker, about why measuring ...
Unfortunately, surfaces milled by Xe plasma FIB may cause undesirable curtaining artefacts on the cross-section, similar to Ga FIB at very high beam currents, when a composite material is processed.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 292, No. 1429 (May 17, 1966), pp. 180-192 (13 pages) Measurements of ...
The radiation damage in the materials is a key parameter that eventually defines the life expectancy and safety operation of the nuclear facilities. The time evolution and final appearance of material ...
An analytical equation is presented which yields singly differential cross-sections for electron ejection by proton collisions. The expression is a combination of a modification of the classical ...
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