1964
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(64)90037-0
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A method of extending the energy range of the helium-3 neutron spectrometer

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“…(1) (2) efficiency, tritons will inevitably lose a large fraction ·or their initial energy in the gas as· well as in the detector windows. It is convenient to adjust the ~e pressure so that tritons are stopped completelj, resulting in an unambiguous and simple dependence of the spe~trometer response on protons alone.…”
Section: Prmgiples·mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1) (2) efficiency, tritons will inevitably lose a large fraction ·or their initial energy in the gas as· well as in the detector windows. It is convenient to adjust the ~e pressure so that tritons are stopped completelj, resulting in an unambiguous and simple dependence of the spe~trometer response on protons alone.…”
Section: Prmgiples·mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7%; and, therefore, the results were in agreement. The total area was determined to be 5.01 ± o.o8 cm 2 , which at a distance of 2 in. subtends a solid angle of 1.…”
Section: · Corrections and Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 99%