Title: THE DETECTION OF IONIZING RADIATION WITH EXOELECTRONS
Abstract: The spontaneous and stimulated exoelectron emission was measured in various materials after exposure to x radiation and charged particles. The irradiation time and radiation output were varied. Excitation through the zero effect'' gives a measurable emission. The reciprocity law is valid in the irradiation. The life of the excited states for the stimulated emission is more than 30 days. The effect of temperature before and after irradiation on the emission is negligible only when the number of bond sites remain constant. Substances with high atomic number are suitable for the detection of penetrating radiation. The K and L absorption boundaries of the samples affect the emission. (tr-auth)
Publication Year: 1963
Publication Date: 1963-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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