Zaleski | Progress in Positron Annihilation | Sonstiges | 978-3-908451-99-0 | sack.de

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 666, 172 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Materials Science Forum

Zaleski

Progress in Positron Annihilation

Sonstiges, Englisch, Band Volume 666, 172 Seiten, Format (B × H): 125 mm x 142 mm, Gewicht: 200 g

Reihe: Materials Science Forum

ISBN: 978-3-908451-99-0
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications


Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The aim of this special collection is to present recent progress made, and reflect current ideas, in research fields where positron and positronium are involved. The contents cover a wide range of positron-related research topics; including both fundamental (theoretical calculations, radiation chemistry, hyperfine interactions, positronium physics and chemistry) and applied (metal, polymer, thin film and other materials, development of experimental techniques) aspects.
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Electron and Positron Densities for Mono Vacancy in SiCInfluence of Electron-Electron Correlations and Lattice Effects on Positron-Electron Enhancement FactorsThe Distribution of Slowing-Down Times of Positrons Emitted from 22Na and 68Ge\68Ga Isotopes into MetalsA Computational Model for Nano Scale Cavities in the Atomic Structure of Polymer Melt and Comparisons to PALSCalculation of Gamma Spectra for Positron Annihilation on MoleculesInvestigation of Resonances in the Scattering of a Heavy ?Positron? by H2 that Involve Vibrationally Excited Quasi-Bound StatesPositron Annihilation Characteristics in Superstrong Magnetic FieldsSimilarity of Primary Processes in Tracks of Fast Electrons, Positrons, Muons and in Blobs of Moessbauer Atoms. Common Model of early Chemical Reactions for Radiation, Positron, Muon Chemistry and Moessbauer SpectroscopyStructural Characterisation of Er Implanted, Ge-Rich SiO2 Layers Using Slow Positron Implantation SpectroscopyDefects in Martensitic Stainless Steel 1.4031 (EN) Exposed to Friction as Seen by Positron AnnihilationPoint Defect Study in Fe72Al28 Alloy as a Function of Thermal Treatment by Positron Lifetime SpectroscopyStudies on Radiation Defects in Tungsten Induced by W Self-ImplantationPositron Annihilation in Thermally Treated Co-Zr-V Metallic GlassesStudy of the e+ Distribution in a Layered Stack Sample Using Positron Lifetime SpectroscopyLocalization of Positronium in PolymersPhase Transitions in Polymers Containing Long Self-Assembled CH2 Sequences in the Side Chain: A Positron Lifetime StudyPositron Annihilation Studies in Gamma Irradiated PolyestersEffect of Dynamic Vulcanization on the Structure and Properties of Polypropylene/Rubber Mixtures Studied by Positron Annihilation and Thermostimulated Luminescence TechniquesThe Effect of Impact Pressure on Positron Lifetime in Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (PE-UHMW)Chirulen?1120Depth of Electron Traps in N-AlkanesPositronium in Normal Alkanes. Selected ProblemsPreliminary Positron Lifetime Results on Free Volumes in CyclodextrinsOrtho-Positronium Reactions in Water Studied by Positron Annihilation Age-Momentum CorrelationIncorporation of the Magnetic Quenching Effect into the Blob Model of Ps Formation. Finite Sized Ps in a Potential WellPositron Annihilation in Undercooled Water and IceWater in MontmorillonitesInfluence of Atmospheric Gases Present in the Pores of MCM-41 on Lifetime of Ortho-PositroniumPrecise Measurement of Hyperfine Splitting of Positronium Using the Zeeman EffectNew Experiment for the First Direct Measurement of Positronium Hyperfine Splitting with Sub-THz LightA New Version of LT Program for Positron Lifetime Spectra AnalysisElectronic Structure via 1D Electron Momentum DensitiesWhat Else for Improvement of Reconstructed Densities?Reconstruction of Momentum Density Distribution from 2D ACAR Data via Maximum Entropy and Cormack MethodsTesting an Ortec Lifetime System


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