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A standard light source of very low intensity based on the Cerenkov effect

Anderson et al., 1954

Document ID
4424491426062717027
Author
Anderson W
Belcher E
Publication year
Publication venue
British Journal of Applied Physics

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Standard light sources of very low intensity for use in studies of luminescent effects have been developed using the visible Cerenkov emission from aqueous solutions of β-ray emitting radioactive isotopes. The measured relative intensities of the emission from various …
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