Frankel et al., 1957 - Google Patents
Detection of Ga 66 Positron Polarization by the Annihilation-in-Flight Rate in Polarized MatterFrankel et al., 1957
- Document ID
- 3249622957717571627
- Author
- Frankel S
- Hansen P
- Nathan O
- Temmer G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Physical Review
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the detection of longitudinal electron polariza-tion.''We wish to reporthere yet anothermethod appropriate for positrons only. Both electrostatic deflection followed by Mott scattering,'and Mufller scattering in magnetized foils,'are methods with better analyzing power for negatrons …
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