RU96114211A - METHOD FOR MANAGING THE SENSITIVITY OF A DIELECTRIC TRACK DETECTOR - Google Patents

METHOD FOR MANAGING THE SENSITIVITY OF A DIELECTRIC TRACK DETECTOR

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RU96114211A
RU96114211A RU96114211/25A RU96114211A RU96114211A RU 96114211 A RU96114211 A RU 96114211A RU 96114211/25 A RU96114211/25 A RU 96114211/25A RU 96114211 A RU96114211 A RU 96114211A RU 96114211 A RU96114211 A RU 96114211A
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dielectric track
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В.К. Ляпидевский
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1. Способ управления чувствительностью диэлектрического трекового детектора, заключающийся в том, что детектор облучают потоком фотонов, после чего проводят травление поверхности детектора и наблюдение треков в оптический микроскоп, отличающийся тем, что детектор облучают потоком фотонов в процессе регистрации заряженных частиц, энергию кванта и поток фотонов выбирают достаточными для создания ионизации в объеме детектора.1. A method for controlling the sensitivity of a dielectric track detector, namely, that the detector is irradiated with a photon flux, then the surface of the detector is etched and the tracks are observed under an optical microscope, characterized in that the detector is irradiated with a photon flux during registration of charged particles, quantum energy and flux photons are selected sufficient to create ionization in the volume of the detector. 2. Способ управления чувствительностью диэлектрического трекового детектора, отличающийся тем, что облучение детектора осуществляют потоком фотонов с энергией кванта 10 - 104 эВ.2. A method for controlling the sensitivity of a dielectric track detector, characterized in that the detector is irradiated with a photon flux with a quantum energy of 10 - 10 4 eV. 3. Способ управления чувствительности диэлектрического трекового детектор, отличающийся тем, что облучение детектора осуществляют потоком фотонов с энергией кванта 2 - 12 эВ. 3. A method for controlling the sensitivity of a dielectric track detector, characterized in that the detector is irradiated with a photon flux with a quantum energy of 2-12 eV. 4. Способ управления чувствительностью диэлектрического трекового детектора по пп. 1-3, отличающийся тем, что облучение детектора осуществляют потоком фотонов длительностью 10-9 - 10-2 с.4. The method of controlling the sensitivity of a dielectric track detector according to claims. 1-3, characterized in that the irradiation of the detector is carried out by a stream of photons with a duration of 10 -9 - 10 -2 s.
RU96114211/28A 1996-07-16 1996-07-16 Procedure controlling sensitivity of dielectric track detector RU2160456C2 (en)

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