Montecarlo Simulation of Charge Collection Time in Closed Ended HP Ge Gamma Detectors

1984 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 900-906
Author(s):  
Alessandro Alberigi Quaranta ◽  
Alessandra Catellani ◽  
Giorgio Pizziolo ◽  
Gianni Zanarini
1964 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 173-174 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.Alberigi Quaranta ◽  
M. Martini ◽  
G. Ottaviani ◽  
G. Zanarini

Author(s):  
L Marchini ◽  
A Zappettini ◽  
M Zha ◽  
N Zambelli ◽  
A Bolotnikov ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Iwan M Cornelius ◽  
Ivo Orlic ◽  
Rainer Siegele ◽  
Anatoly B Rosenfeld ◽  
David D Cohen

Author(s):  
S.W. Hui ◽  
D.F. Parsons

The development of the hydration stages for electron microscopes has opened up the application of electron diffraction in the study of biological membranes. Membrane specimen can now be observed without the artifacts introduced during drying, fixation and staining. The advantages of the electron diffraction technique, such as the abilities to observe small areas and thin specimens, to image and to screen impurities, to vary the camera length, and to reduce data collection time are fully utilized. Here we report our pioneering work in this area.


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