Double Beam VUV Spectrometer and Logarithmic Ratiometer.
Double beam vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer and logarithmic ratiometer. D. KornR. Braunstein Engineering, Physics Applied optics 1972 TLDR Its features include extreme linearity, a very flat
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Double beam vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer and logarithmic ratiometer. D. KornR. Braunstein Engineering, Physics Applied optics 1972 TLDR Its features include extreme linearity, a very flat
Abstract: A new digital logarithmic airborne gamma ray spectrometer is designed in this study. The spectrometer adopts a high-speed and high-accuracy logarithmic amplifier (LOG114) to amplify the
In double logarithmic scale the power decreases linearly with frequency ( Fig. 4) and this is usu- ally interpreted as a result of the flickering (Bruch 1992). The power
The spectrometer adopts a high-speed and high-accuracy logarithmic amplifier (LOG114) to amplify the pulse signal logarithmically and to improve the utilization of the ADC dynamic range, because the low
Dual-beam spectrophotometry will be used when referring to the usual scanning spectrophotometer in which a beam of monochromatic light is split in space and passed through two separate reaction
An extremely versatile double beam vacuum uv system for reflection or transmission studies of gases, liquids, and solids has been designed and built. Its features include extreme linearity, a very flat
Spectrum analysis. a frequency spectrum in double logarithmic coordinate system; b frequency spectrum of positive semi-axis of double logarithmic coordinate system
Double beam spectrophotometers are precise and quick, making them the modern standard for research applications. Where speed and efficiency are important, double beam technology has enabled the
In this study, I investigate the relation between the number of neutrons (N) and the number of protons (Z) in stable isotopes of non-radioactive elements and long-lived isotopes of radioactive elements at
Despite some uncommon features (arising from the logarithmic channel-energy dependence), this spectrometer has useful potential in at least two fields of scintillation gamma