BASIC MECHANISMS FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM`
... interaction of energetic particles. These interactions create defect sites in the material. These effects depend upon the total fluence of particles incident on the material, the particle type, and the energy of the particle, and thus the radiation is described in those terms. (It should be noted th ...
... interaction of energetic particles. These interactions create defect sites in the material. These effects depend upon the total fluence of particles incident on the material, the particle type, and the energy of the particle, and thus the radiation is described in those terms. (It should be noted th ...
Chapter 4 Formation length
... The aim of the present dissertation is to summarize the results from the publications shown in chapter 2, to extract what they have in common and where they supplement each other, and to put the results into a broader perspective. This means that there is unavoidably some overlap with results that h ...
... The aim of the present dissertation is to summarize the results from the publications shown in chapter 2, to extract what they have in common and where they supplement each other, and to put the results into a broader perspective. This means that there is unavoidably some overlap with results that h ...
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... 30 MHz associated with ICs and NBPs. Having both, the knowledge and the understanding, of how ICs and NBPs radiate at HF and how this HF radiation coupled with the electronics systems are important. This is because our communications, radio and TV broadcasting, satellites, avionics systems and some ...
... 30 MHz associated with ICs and NBPs. Having both, the knowledge and the understanding, of how ICs and NBPs radiate at HF and how this HF radiation coupled with the electronics systems are important. This is because our communications, radio and TV broadcasting, satellites, avionics systems and some ...
Physics in Canada
... The use of X-rays in radiodiagnosis opened the door for the radiation physicist to enter the medical environment and thus facilitated the diverse developments chronicled in the following pages. The events of the past hundred years will be a hard act to follow for those of us currently engaged in Med ...
... The use of X-rays in radiodiagnosis opened the door for the radiation physicist to enter the medical environment and thus facilitated the diverse developments chronicled in the following pages. The events of the past hundred years will be a hard act to follow for those of us currently engaged in Med ...
Tests of Irradiated Semiconductor Detectors for ATLAS Upgrade
... intense, highly collimated and coherent beam of light [1, page 36]. Most of the current LASERs have spectra in or around the visible part of electromagnetic waves [1, page 39]. High energy photons (γ photons) are also emitted by some radioactive elements. Emission of an γ quantum accompanies transit ...
... intense, highly collimated and coherent beam of light [1, page 36]. Most of the current LASERs have spectra in or around the visible part of electromagnetic waves [1, page 39]. High energy photons (γ photons) are also emitted by some radioactive elements. Emission of an γ quantum accompanies transit ...
Radiation protection
Radiation protection, sometimes known as radiological protection, is the science and practice of protecting people and the environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation.Ionizing radiation is widely used in industry and medicine, and can present a significant health hazard. It causes microscopic damage to living tissue, which can result in skin burns and radiation sickness at high exposures (known as ""tissue effects""), and statistically elevated risks of cancer at low exposures (""stochastic effects"").Fundamental to radiation protection is the reduction of expected dose and the measurement of human dose uptake. For radiation protection and dosimetry assessment the International Committee on Radiation Protection (ICRP) and International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) have published recommendations and data which is used to calculate the biological effects on the human body, and set regulatory and guidance limits.