USE OF SOLID STATE NUCLEAR TRACK DETECTORS CR-39 TO STUDY CHARGED PARTICLES EMISSION FROM A 3 kJ PLASMA FOCUS
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The CR-39 solid state nuclear track detectors are employed to investigate the fluence anisotropy of charged particles (protons, deuterons and tritons) emitted from the focus region of a low energy Mather-type plasma focus energized by a single 32 μF, 15 kV (3.6 kJ) capacitor. The charged particle flux is the highest in the axial direction, and decreases towards the radial direction. The radial charged particles flux is six times smaller than the flux in the axial direction.
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On the use of solid state nuclear track detectors for the measurement of ranges of charged particles
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Time resolved studies on X-rays and charged particles emission from a low energy plasma focus device
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X Rays
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