Mörmann, 2005 - Google Patents
Study of novel gaseous photomultipliers for UV and visible lightMörmann, 2005
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- Mörmann D
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- PhD, Rehovot
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Progress in science is driven not just by the interplay of theory and experiment, but also by breakthroughs in instrumentation. Only the invention and continuous improvement of specialized sensing instrumentation allows us to record and study processes in nature that …
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