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Chapter 4 Scintillation Detectors

Chapter 4 Scintillation Detectors

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near infra-red part of the spectrum. The sensitivity of a photocathode is usually quoted in terms of the quantum efficiency. The quantum efficiency of the photocathode is defined as the probability for the conversion of light to an electrical signal and is defined as Quantum efficiency = number of photoelectrons emitted/ number of incident photons

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Lecture Notes on Condensed Matter Physics (A Work in …

Lecture Notes on Condensed Matter Physics (A Work in …

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An advanced level text on the quantum theory of solids, treating phonons, electrons, plasmons, and photons. P. L. Taylor and O. Heinonen, A Quantum Approach to Condensed Matter Physics (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2002) A modern, intermediate level treatment of the quantum theory of solids. J. M. Ziman, Principles of the Theory of Solids

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Returning to our original blueprint. - Quantum K

Returning to our original blueprint. - Quantum K

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iii ‘Quantum K’ Contents Overview and Introduction Section 1 - The ‘Quantum K’ system and how to use it. Chapter 1 The ‘Quantum K’ system

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PRACTICAL CONVERSION OF ZERO-POINT ENERGY

PRACTICAL CONVERSION OF ZERO-POINT ENERGY

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practical conversion of zero-point energy feasibility study of zero-point energy extraction from the quantum vacuum for the performance of useful work

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QUANTUM YANG–MILLS THEORY The Physics of Gauge Theory

QUANTUM YANG–MILLS THEORY The Physics of Gauge Theory

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quantum Yang–Mills theory itself, that is, of the quantum theory whose classical Lagrangian has been given in (1). This property is called “asymptotic freedom” [21, 38]. Roughly this means that at short distances the field displays quantum behavior very similar to its classical behavior; yet at long distances the classical

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