Daniel Marble
Tarleton State University
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APPLICATION OF ACCELERATORS IN RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY: Twentieth International#N#Conference | 2009
Daniel Marble
Tarleton State University students began performing both research and laboratory experiments using accelerators in 1998 through visitation programs at the University of North Texas, US Army Research Laboratory, and the Naval Surface Warfare Center at Carderock. In 2003, Tarleton outfitted its new science building with a 1 MV pelletron that was donated by the California Institution of Technology. The accelerator has been upgraded and supports a wide range of classes for both the Physics program and the ABET accredited Engineering Physics program as well as supplying undergraduate research opportunities on campus. A discussion of various laboratory activities and research projects performed by Tarleton students will be presented.
APPLICATION OF ACCELERATORS IN RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY: Twentieth International#N#Conference | 2009
Daniel Marble; Ben Urban; Jose Pacheco
Hydrogen is a ubiquitous contaminant that is known to have dramatic effects on the electrical, chemical, and mechanical properties of many types of materials in even minute quantities. Thus, the detection of hydrogen in materials is of major importance. Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) is a powerful technique for nondestructive profiling hydrogen in materials. However, NRA has found only limited use in many applications because of poor sensitivity due to cosmic ray background (CSRB). Most attempts to eliminate CSRB to achieve ppm detection levels using higher energy nuclear reactions or tons of passive shielding are not compatible with commercial ion beam analysis space and equipment requirements Zimmerman, et al. have previously reported upon a coincidence detector that meets IBA space requirements and reduces the cosmic ray background, but the detector suffers from lower detection efficiency and small sample size. We have replaced the BGO well detector in the Zimmerman coincidence detection scheme with a larger Nal well detector and used faster timing electronics to produce a detector that can handle larger samples with higher detection efficiency, and still eliminate cosmic ray background.
Physical Review A | 1991
Y. C. Yu; M.R. McNeir; Duncan Weathers; J. L. Duggan; F. D. McDaniel; Daniel Marble; Z. Y. Zhao; G. Lapicki
Journal of Science Education and Technology | 2008
D. J. Suson; P. H. Cox; Lionel D. Hewett; Henry Leckenby; James Espinosa; Paul Fisher; David Craig; Daniel Marble; M. K. Balasubramanya; O. Gonzalez; Q. Ni; V. L. Willson
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Daniel Marble
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Chris Marble; Daniel Marble
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009
Anthony Raymond; Kevin Woller; Daniel Marble
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2008
Hugh Henderson; Jill Marshall; Daniel Marble; Jeff Funkhouser
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006
Jose Pacheco; Fabian Naab; Daniel Marble; J. L. Duggan
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2006
Jose Pacheco; Fabian Naab; Daniel Marble; J. L. Duggan