
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume XI
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Recent Advances in Photoemission
- I. Introduction
- II. Photoemission in the I-V and II-V Compounds
- III. Photoemission of Alkali-Oxide and Alkaline-Earth-Oxide Layers
- IV. Photoemission of the I-III, I-IV, and I-VI Layers and of the Model Semiconductors
- V. Emission of Photoelectrons from Metals into Semiconductors
- VI. Photoemission from Metals and Semiconductors in the Vacuum Ultraviolet
- VII. Behavior of Compound Photocathodes in the Glow Discharge
- VIII. Surface and Volume Photoeffect
- IX. Theoretical Suggestions
- X. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2. Parity Nonconservation in Weak Interactions*
- I. Introduction
- II. The Proposals of Lee and Yang for Experiments on Parity Nonconservation in Weak Interactions
- III. The Experiments of Wu et al. on the ß-Decay of Oriented Co60 Naclei. Experiments on Co58
- IV. The Experiment of Friedman and Telegdi on the Positron Asymmetry in the p+-µ+-e_ Decay
- V. The Two-Component Theory of the Neutrino
- VI. The Experiment of Garwin, Lederman, and Weinrich on the p-µ-e Decay
- VII. Circular Polarization of the Bremsstrahlung Emitted by Longitudinally Polarized Electrons
- VIII. Determination of the Longitudinal Polarization of ß-Rays by the Method of Scattering on Polarized Electrons (Moellcr Scattering)
- IX. Determination of the Polarization of Electrons from ß-Decay by Mott Scattering of the Electrons on Nuclei
- X. Experiments on the Longitudinal Polarization of Positrons ß-frwn ß-Decay. ? Circular Polarization Correlation Experiments
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 3. Quantum Efficiency of Detectors for Visible and Infrared Radiation
- I. Introduction and Summary
- II. Responsive Quantum Efficiency
- III. Detective Quantum Efficiency
- IV. Detectivity and Contrast Detectivity
- V. Photoemissive Tubes
- VI. Photoconductive Cells
- VII. Television Camera Tubes
- VIII. Photographic Negatives
- IX. Humanvision
- X. Other Detectors
- References
- Chapter 4. Automatic Data Processing in the Physical Sciences
- I. Introduction
- II. Automatic Data Processing and the Experiment
- III. An Example of a Data-Processing System
- IV. The Acquisition, Storage, and Conversion of Data
- V. The Calculation and Display Stage
- VI. Examples of Automatic Systems
- VII. Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Chapter 5. Operational Amplifiers
- I. Introduction
- II. The Basic Parallel Feedback-Operational Amplifier Network
- III. The Laplace Transform and Transfer Function Concept
- IV. The Analysis of the Parallel Feedback-Operational Amplifier Network
- V. Illustrations of Operations
- VI. Applications of Operational Amplifiers in Computing and Measuring Systems
- VII. Discussion of Errors
- VIII. Developments in Operational Amplifier Design
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 6. Radio Telemetering
- 1. Introduction
- II. General System Considerations
- III. Frequency-Division Systems
- IV. Time-Division Systems
- V. Ground Receiving Equipment
- VI. Data Processing and Analysis
- VII. Test Equipment
- VIII. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 7. Electron Diffraction Structure Analysis and the Investigation of Semiconducting Materials
- I. Introduction
- II. State of the Electron-Diffraction Method of Investigating Solids at the Present Time
- III. Investigations of thc Structurc of Semiconducting Phases
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Chapter 8. Secondary Electron Emission from Solids
- I. Introduction
- II. Qualitative Connection of the Different Elementary Processes
- III. Experimental Results
- IV. Theory of Secondary Emission
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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