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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Measurement of ion and electron populations in laser produced plasmas by x-ray absorption spectroscopy

Hoarty, David John January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
32

Imaging and manipulation of atoms by STM at room temperature

Fishlock, Timothy William January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
33

Brillouin light scattering from magnetic thin films and multilayers

Cowen, John Alistair January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
34

Proton detected '1'3C imaging : implementation and development

Hudson, Alexander Morgar James January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
35

Quantitative spectroscopy of low temperature magnesium and titanium plasma plumes

Martin, Geoff W. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
36

Quantitative analysis using low resolution NMR

Bennett, Graham January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
37

Fast ions in tokamaks and their collective measurement by collective Thomson scattering

Pedersen, Jan Egedal January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
38

Beam splitting mechanisms for a caesium atom interferometer

Godun, Rachel M. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Caracterização de uma câmara de extrapolação e filmes radiocrômicos para verificação da coerência metrológica entre campos padrões de radiação beta / Characterization an extrapolation chamber and radiochromic films for verifying the metrological coherence among beta radiation fields

Jhonny Antonio Benavente Castillo 02 May 2012 (has links)
Nenhuma / A coerência metrológica entre os sistemas padrões é uma exigência para a confiabilidade das medidas de grandezas dosimétricas no campo das radiações ionizantes. Avanços científicos e tecnológicos ocorreram na metrologia da radiação beta, com a instalação do novo sistema padrão secundário BSS2 no país e adoção das radiações de referência internacionalmente recomendadas. O Laboratório de Calibração de Dosímetros do Centro de Desenvolvimento da Tecnologia Nuclear (LCD/CDTN), em Belo Horizonte, implantou o BSS2 e estuda metodologias para caracterizar os campos de radiação beta, determinando a homogeneidade do campo de radiação, a exatidão e as incertezas na medida da dose absorvida no ar. Neste trabalho, estudou-se uma metodologia usando uma câmara de extrapolação e filmes radiocrômicos para a verificação da coerência metrológica entre campos de radiação beta gerados por sistemas padrões, em termos da grandeza dose absorvida no ar. A confiabilidade metrológica da câmara de extrapolação e dos filmes radiocrômicos foi confirmada e a calibração destes detectores realizada no LCD/CDTN para os campos de radiação beta de 90Sr/90Y, 85Kr e 147Pm. Os coeficientes angulares das curvas de extrapolação para cada campo de radiação foram determinados com a câmara de extrapolação e os filmes radiocrômicos permitiram mapear os campos e determinar a homogeneidade destes a partir dos resultados de perfis de dose e de linhas de isodose. Um ensaio de comparação laboratorial entre o LCD/CDTN e o Laboratório de Calibração de Instrumentos do Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, em São Paulo, (LCI/IPEN) foi realizado. Os resultados mostraram que os valores dos coeficientes de calibração, determinados com a câmara de extrapolação PTW em ambos os Laboratórios, apresentaram diferenças máximas de -1% e 3%, para os campos de 90Sr/90Y e 85Kr, respectivamente. Os resultados com filmes radiocrômicos EBT, para as doses absorvidas no ar de 0,1; 0,3 e 0,15 Gy, nos mesmos campos de radiação beta, apresentaram diferenças máximas de 3%, -9% e -53%. O mapeamento dos campos de radiação beta com os filmes radiocrômicos, para ambos os sistemas BSS2, mostrou que alguns campos de radiação não estavam alinhados geometricamente. A viabilidade da metodologia investigada foi demonstrada por meio da verificação da coerência metrológica entre os sistemas BSS2 do LCD/CDTN e do LCI/IPEN somente para os campos de radiação beta de 90Sr/90Y e 85Kr, já que para o 147Pm grandes diferenças foram observadas, provavelmente associadas às limitações da metodologia para medição de feixes de baixa energia e de baixas taxas de doses. / The metrological coherence among standard systems is a requirement for assuring the reliability of dosimetric quantities measurements in ionizing radiation field. Scientific and technologic improvements happened in beta radiation metrology with the installment of the new beta secondary standard BSS2 in Brazil and with the adoption of the internationally recommended beta reference radiations. The Dosimeter Calibration Laboratory of the Development Center for Nuclear Technology (LCD/CDTN), in Belo Horizonte, implemented the BSS2 and methodologies are investigated for characterizing the beta radiation fields by determining the field homogeneity, the accuracy and uncertainties in the absorbed dose in air measurements. In this work, a methodology to be used for verifying the metrological coherence among beta radiation fields in standard systems was investigated; an extrapolation chamber and radiochromic films were used and measurements were done in terms of absorbed dose in air. The reliability of both the extrapolation chamber and the radiochromic film was confirmed and their calibrations were done in the LCD/CDTN in 90Sr/90Y, 85Kr e 147Pm beta radiation fields. The angular coefficients of the extrapolation curves were determined with the chamber; the field mapping and homogeneity were obtained from dose profiles and isodose with the radiochromic films. A preliminary comparison between the LCD/CDTN and the Instrument Calibration Laboratory of the Nuclear and Energy Research Institute / São Paulo (LCI/IPEN) was carried out. Results with the extrapolation chamber measurements showed in terms of absorbed dose in air rates showed differences between both laboratories up to de -1% e 3%, for 90Sr/90Y, 85Kr e 147Pm beta radiation fields, respectively. Results with the EBT radiochromic films for 0.1, 0.3 and 0.15 Gy absorbed dose in air, for the same beta radiation fields, showed differences up to 3%, -9% and -53%. The beta radiation field mappings with radiochromic films in both BSS2 showed that some of them were not geometrically aligned. The feasibility of the investigated methodology was demonstrated through the verification of the metrological coherence between both BSS2 from LCD/CDTN and LCI/IPEN for the 90Sr/90Y and 85Kr beta radiation fields only. For 147Pm, large differences were observed due to limitations of the adopted methodology for performing measurements in low energy and low dose rates radiation fields.
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Computational and instrumental developments in quantitative Auger electron analysis

Jackson, Andrew Robert January 1999 (has links)
No description available.

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