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Investigation of Detection Threshold Variation and Microcrystallite Nucleation in Nuclear Track Detectors Using Small Angle X-Ray Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

A. Aframian*
Affiliation:
Nuclear Research Center AEOI P. O. Box 3327, Tehran, Irah
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Abstract

The variations in the threshold registration of a number of plastic dielectric nuclear track detectors, DNTD's, have been investigated in terms of range energy relationships and the changes in structure affecting electron density distributions studied, using small angle X-ray diffraction. A similar mechanism has been employed to investigate the presence and formation of microcrystallite nucleation sites in lunar and terrestrial minerals, following proton and charged particle bombardments of 10-18 particles/cm2.

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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1978

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