Recording dosimeters for one microsecond x-ray pulses /
by James S. Allen [and] Donald E. Hudson.
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Oak Ridge, Tenn. : U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Technical Information Division, 1948.
- Summary
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The use of Westinghouse 'micro-flash' X-ray equipment for routine investigations has shown the need of a device for measuring the relative integrated intensity of each X-ray pulse. To satisfy this need we have developed two types of ionization chambers whose voltage outputs are proportional to the integrated intensity of a single X-ray pulse, provided the spectral distribution of the X-rays remains reasonably constant. The electronic circuits required to operate a recording meter are described.
- Note
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Work performed at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory.
"Date Declassified: June 15, 1948."
"LADC-232."
- Physical Description
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11 p. :
ill. ;
27 cm.
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