The AECL Study for an Intense Neutron Generator: (technical Details) |
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... experiments . b ) Better experimental resolution . To continue with the previous example : The excited states of a magnetic system ( e.g. spin waves ) become less well defined as the temperature approaches the transi- tion temperature ...
... experiments . b ) Better experimental resolution . To continue with the previous example : The excited states of a magnetic system ( e.g. spin waves ) become less well defined as the temperature approaches the transi- tion temperature ...
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... experiments . One might therefore use the ratio ( thermal flux ) 2 ÷ ( fast flux ) as a criterion by which to measure the usefulness of various sources for future neutron- decay experiments . The values of this ratio for NRU , typical ...
... experiments . One might therefore use the ratio ( thermal flux ) 2 ÷ ( fast flux ) as a criterion by which to measure the usefulness of various sources for future neutron- decay experiments . The values of this ratio for NRU , typical ...
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... experiments can- not use the 1 - mA beam , except in the case of very thin , refractory tar- gets , or targets that can be moved at a high speed , as proposed for the meson targets exposed to beam No. 1 ( section VII . C ) . However ...
... experiments can- not use the 1 - mA beam , except in the case of very thin , refractory tar- gets , or targets that can be moved at a high speed , as proposed for the meson targets exposed to beam No. 1 ( section VII . C ) . However ...
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