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Archive | 1960

SILICON P-N JUNCTIONS AS CHARGED-PARTICLE DETECTORS

Glen E. Gordon; George W. Kilian; Almon E. Larsh; Torbjora. Sikkeland

Investigations of the electrical response of diffused p-n junctions were made on detectors obtained from two sources. A curve of output-pulse amplitude vs energy for a range of alpha particles from 3.2 to 7.68 Mev was drawn. When the data were corrected for energy loss in the insensitive region, the curve went through the origin. Energies of C/sup 12/ ions and fragments from fission of Cf/ sup 252/ were also plotted vs output-pulse. It was concluded that there is very little or no ionization defect for fission fragments in the solid-state detector. (M.C.G.)


Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | 2008

SPALLATION-FISSION COMPETITION IN ASTATINE COMPOUND NUCLEI FORMEDBY HEAVY-ION BOMBARDMENT

T. Darrah Thomas; Glen E. Gordon; Robert M. Latimer; Glenn T. Seaborg

Cross sections for neutron-evaporation reactions from compound nuclei produced by bombardment of gold with carbon ions and of platinum with nitrogen ions have been determined. The magnitudes of the cross sections are considerably lower than would be predicted on the assumption that neutron emission is the only important mode of decay of the intermediate nuclei. This observation is explained on the basis of fission competition with neutron emission. To a much lesser extent, charged-particle evaporation is also a competing mode of decay. The arguments presented indicate that fission occurs either with comparable magnitudes in several nuclei in the neutron-evaporation chain, or preferentially in one or two nuclei near the end of the chain, rather than predominantly in the initial compound nucleus. Problems arising from the possible existence of isomers in the odd-odd astatine nuclides are discussed.


Physical Review | 1965

RATIOS OF INDEPENDENT YIELDS OF THE ISOMERS Te

Demetrios G. Sarantites; Glen E. Gordon; D. Coryell


Physical Review | 1966

sup 131-

G. Graeffe; C. W. Tang; Charles D. Coryell; Glen E. Gordon


Physical Review | 1962

AND Te

T. D. Thomas; Glen E. Gordon; R. M. Latimer; Glenn T. Seaborg


Physical Review | 1963

sup 133- 133

Paul C. Rogers; Glen E. Gordon


Physical Review | 1960

m IN FISSION

Glen E. Gordon; Almon E. Larsh; Torbjorn Sikkeland; Glenn T. Seaborg


Physical Review | 1966

Decay Schemes of 43-DayCd115mand 2.3-DayCd115g

G. Graeffe; C.-W. Tang; Charles D. Coryell; Glen E. Gordon


Physical Review | 1964

SPALLATION-FISSION COMPETITION IN ASTATINE COMPOUND NUCLEI FORMED BY HEAVY- ION BOMBARDMENT

R. J. Silva; Glen E. Gordon


Journal of Chemical Education | 1974

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Almon E. Larsh

University of California

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Charles D. Coryell

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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T. Darrah Thomas

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Torbjo

University of California

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