A brief history of X-ray control methods is presented, and
the instrumentation requirements and physiological considerations
pertaining to an automatic X-ray control system are discussed.
The latter half of the thesis describes the design and operation
of a device which will permit medical radiographs to be taken
automatically and at...
This is a review paper of current literature in the area of
pressure effects on gaseous lasers.
This thesis discusses the mechanisms which relate the relative
power output of the 6328 A[superscript ⁰] neon transition to total and partial pressure
variations of the helium-neon gaseous laser. The operation of
the...
Because of the complicated form of the diffusion equation,
approximations are necessary to treat the energy dependence for
practical problems. The standard model is the few group approximation.
A second approximate form, the overlapping group or modal
method, is examined and more fully developed in this work to provide
an...
A method of treating resonance captures for few energy group
calculations is developed using the Narrow Resonance-Infinite
Absorber approximation to the resonance integral. The application
of this method is not restricted to this approximation, however,
as other approximations to the resonance integral could also be
used.
The approach presented defines...
The 4s³P₁ state of argon decays radiatively by a resonance
transition to the 3p⁶¹S₀ ground state; the wavelength of this radiation
is 1067A. By direct observation of the decay of the 1067A radiation
from excited argon gas, a value of 0.93±0.06 x 10⁻⁵ seconds
has been obtained for the natural...