Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983itns...30.....d&link_type=abstract
Conference sponsored by DOE, NSF, DARPA, U.S. Navy, IEEE, et al. IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (ISSN 0018-9499), vol. NS-
Physics
Atomic Physics
Astrophysics, Atomic Physics, Conferences, High Energy Interactions, Molecular Physics, Nuclear Physics, Particle Accelerators, Research And Development, Crystallography, Electron Impact, Hydrogen Atoms, Ion Beams, Radioactive Isotopes, Ray Tracing, Silicon, Titanium, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, X Ray Spectroscopy
Scientific paper
Research applications and industrial uses of particle accelerators are discussed. Threshold laws are derived for electron-atom and positron-atom impact ionization. The use of accelerators to simulate astrophysical processes is explored, particularly the implementation of radioactive ion beams. Ion beam trace analysis to characterize hydrogen atom migration in titanium is described, as is analysis of trace elements in solar grade polycrystalline silicon materials. The effects of space radiation on electronic devices is examined, and attention is given to the design and construction of high efficiency spectrographs for EUV and soft X ray detection. For individual items see A83-30177 to A83-30185
Duggan J. L.
Morgan I. L.
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