1963
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(63)90424-5
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Homogeneous scintillation chambers and the photography of Cherenkov light

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“…I n principle, such a device can have a large angular acceptance and a high velocity resolution over a wide range of velocities. 'Cerenkov cameras' of this type have been described by Reynolds, Walters and Poultney (1963) and by Binnie et al (1963). Figure 21 shows the experimental arrangement used by the latter group.…”
Section: Solid-state Countersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…I n principle, such a device can have a large angular acceptance and a high velocity resolution over a wide range of velocities. 'Cerenkov cameras' of this type have been described by Reynolds, Walters and Poultney (1963) and by Binnie et al (1963). Figure 21 shows the experimental arrangement used by the latter group.…”
Section: Solid-state Countersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be a lengthy procedure if the effect of varying the components in the beam is to be studied. Binnie et al (1963) describe a simple system of observing directly the profile of a beam by placing a sheet of plastic scintillator across the beam and viewing the tracks 'end on' with a system of image intensifiers. T h e output can be displayed directly on a television screen giving immediately the result of any changes made in the beam components.…”
Section: Solid-state Countersmentioning
confidence: 99%