2016
DOI: 10.16926/tiib.2016.04.25
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Study structural materials used for protection against risks dust environmental work with life time spectroscopy positron

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“…Due to pick-off annihilation with an adjacent electron, o-Ps lifetime shortens to a few nanoseconds. Thus, o-Ps lifetime is directly correlated with the distance between o-Ps and the electrons of neighboring molecules [61,62]. Hence, the free-volume hole radius could be calculated from the o-Ps lifetime according to the Tao-Eldrup model [61,63]:…”
Section: Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (Pals)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to pick-off annihilation with an adjacent electron, o-Ps lifetime shortens to a few nanoseconds. Thus, o-Ps lifetime is directly correlated with the distance between o-Ps and the electrons of neighboring molecules [61,62]. Hence, the free-volume hole radius could be calculated from the o-Ps lifetime according to the Tao-Eldrup model [61,63]:…”
Section: Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (Pals)mentioning
confidence: 99%