Abstract
A technique to measure the electron end point energy of bremsstrahlung in the MV regime using only two detectors is described. One of the detector measures the total radiation, the other filters out all except the hardest photons by looking only at their Compton electrons, whose average energy is determined with a magnetic field. (author). 4 figs., 2 refs.
Pereira, N R;
Gorbics, S G;
Weidenheimer, D M
[1]
- Berkeley Research Associates, Springfield, VA (United States)
Citation Formats
Pereira, N R, Gorbics, S G, and Weidenheimer, D M.
Voltmeter with Compton electrons.
Czech Republic: N. p.,
1996.
Web.
Pereira, N R, Gorbics, S G, & Weidenheimer, D M.
Voltmeter with Compton electrons.
Czech Republic.
Pereira, N R, Gorbics, S G, and Weidenheimer, D M.
1996.
"Voltmeter with Compton electrons."
Czech Republic.
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title = {Voltmeter with Compton electrons}
author = {Pereira, N R, Gorbics, S G, and Weidenheimer, D M}
abstractNote = {A technique to measure the electron end point energy of bremsstrahlung in the MV regime using only two detectors is described. One of the detector measures the total radiation, the other filters out all except the hardest photons by looking only at their Compton electrons, whose average energy is determined with a magnetic field. (author). 4 figs., 2 refs.}
place = {Czech Republic}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
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title = {Voltmeter with Compton electrons}
author = {Pereira, N R, Gorbics, S G, and Weidenheimer, D M}
abstractNote = {A technique to measure the electron end point energy of bremsstrahlung in the MV regime using only two detectors is described. One of the detector measures the total radiation, the other filters out all except the hardest photons by looking only at their Compton electrons, whose average energy is determined with a magnetic field. (author). 4 figs., 2 refs.}
place = {Czech Republic}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}