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Coulomb displacement energies in the shell
(Elsevier, 1968-06-24)
The experimental Coulomb displacement energies in the shell (except one) can be described by Hecht's Coulomb energy equation with a standard deviation of 8.5 keV if it is assumed that the Coulomb interaction radius is ...
Semiclassical Equivalence Relationship Applied to the Calculation of Molecular‐Beam Scattering Phase Shifts
(The American Institute of Physics, 1962-03-01)
Discontinuous Change of Binding Type in the Series of Monohydrides
(The American Institute of Physics, 1964-03-15)
A Closed General Solution of the Probability Distribution Function for Three‐Dimensional Random Walk Processes
(The American Institute of Physics, 1961-02)
A closed general solution of the probability distribution function for three‐dimensional random walk processes is derived. In addition: (1) For the particular case of equal‐length displacements, the exact solution is ...
A statistical interpretation of large angle proton-proton elastic scattering
(Elsevier, 1964-02-15)
Oblique Incidence of an Electromagnetic Wave on Plasma Half‐Space
(The American Institute of Physics, 1967-03)
A radio frequency electromagnetic wave, polarized in the plane of incidence is incident obliquely upon a plasma half‐space, where the equilibrium plasma is taken to be homogeneous and isotropic. Employing the specular ...
Use of a Large Thermocouple Junction to Locate Temperature Disturbances
(The American Institute of Physics, 1962-03)
A temperature disturbance within a large thermocouple junction produces a voltage which decreases with distance from the disturbance. Resulting voltage residues can be compared at two or more points on the junction to ...
Attenuation Correction Factor for Scattering from Cylindrical Targets
(The American Institute of Physics, 1969-04)
The target attenuation correction factor is given for the situation in which the attenuation coefficients differ for incident and scattered radiation. The calculation applies for cylindrical targets, with the scattering ...