Solid State Nuclear Track Detection. Principles, Methods and Applications
β Scribed by S. A. Durrani, R. K. Bull and D. ter Haar (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 310
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Related Pergamon Titles of Interest, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Pages v-ix
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction to Nuclear Track Detectors, Pages 1-12
CHAPTER 2 - Interactions of Charged Particles with Matter, Pages 13-22
CHAPTER 3 - The Nature of Charged-Particle Tracks and Some Possible Track Formation Mechanisms in Insulating Solids, Pages 23-47
CHAPTER 4 - Track Etching: Methodology and Geometry, Pages 48-95
CHAPTER 5 - Thermal Fading of Latent Damage Trails, Pages 96-113
CHAPTER 6 - The Use of Dielectric Track Recorders in Particle Identification, Pages 114-143
CHAPTER 7 - Radiation Dosimetry and SSNTD Instrumentation, Pages 144-198
CHAPTER 8 - Fission Track Dating, Pages 199-244
CHAPTER 9 - Further Applications of Track Detectors and Some Directions for the Future, Pages 245-273
APPENDIX 1 - A Program to Calculate the Range and Energy-Loss Rate of Charged Particles in Stopping Media, Pages 275-283
Subject Index, Pages 285-300
Titles in the International Series in Natural Philosophy, Pages 301-304
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