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Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors is a collection of papers that covers various aspects of solid state nuclear track detectors. The book presents 130 articles that cover the concerns in the mechanisms, operations, and applications of solid state nuclear track detectors. The materials in the text are thematically grouped into three parts. The book first discusses the fundamental mechanisms, which include determination of the screening parameter from measurements of differential energy loss and atomic displacement effects from heavy ion induced coulomb explosion. Next, the selection presents articles that deal with the methodology of detectors, such as experimental track widths of low energy heavy ions in nuclear emulsion and structure of light nuclei tracks. The remaining papers cover the fields of applications, such as nuclear fusion; prospection of radioactive and fissionable minerals; dosimetry; and autoradiography. The book will be of great use to researchers and practitioners of disciplines related to nuclear science.
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List of ParticipantsOpening SessionSession 1: Fundamental Mechanisms Determination of the Screening Parameter from Measurements of Differential Energy Loss Solid Krypton Emission Chamber Correlation of Registration Threshold with Crystallinity State of Plastic Detectors Radicals in Teflon Following Heavy Ion or Energetic Electron Bombardment. Correlation with Latent Tracks Properties and Technology of Monocrystalline Agcl Detectors 1. Aspects Of Solid State Physics Supralinearity And LET Discrimination In Radiation Measurements Connaissances Actuelles Sur Les Acetates De Cellulose En Tant Que Detectuers Sol Ides De Traces E.S.R. Studies In Electron Beam Irradiated Lexan Atomic Displacement Effects From Heavy Ion Induced Coulomb ExplosionSession 2: Methodology Of DetectorsSession 2.1: Emulsions And Clag Crystals Determination Of Z > 6 Particles Flux In Emulsion Layers Under The Action Of Pulsed Electric Field Experimental Track Widths Of Low Energy Heavy Ions In Nuclear Emulsion Tracks Of Argon Ions In Iiford K-Series Nuclear Emulsions Track Measurements vs. Track Theory In Emulsion Structure Of Light Nuclei Tracks Cryogen-Sensitive Nuclear Emulsions for Neutrino Experiment Theory Of Spatial Calculation of Primary Action of S-Electrons in Track Detectors with Account of Multiple Scattering Track Formation in Nuclear Emulsion Properties And Technology of Ag Cidetectors 2. Experiments and Technological PerformanceSession 2.2: Glasses and Minerals Investigation of The Annealing Behaviour of Fission Track Damage in Apatite by Absorption Spectroscopy Development of a Better Etchant for Soda Glass Nuclear Track Detector Thermal Annealing Studies in Muscovite and in Quartz Latent Track Annealing in Glass: a Comparison of Thermal and Gamma Induced Annealing Enviornmental Effects on Fission Fragmen Tracks in Soda Glass Nuclear Track Detectors The Determination of Fission Fragment Energy Deposition by Means of SsntdetectorsSession 2.3: Polymers A Precision Etching Bath for Plastic Track Detectors Temperature and Storage Dependence of Registration Properties of Cellulose Nitrate Plastic Detectors Track Recording Properties of the Plastic Cr-39 for Non-Relativisttc Ions in the Charge Range 6>Z>29 Effect of Etchant Normality on The Response of Ca 80-15 Cellulose Nitrate to Heavy Ions Properties and Technology of Ag Cidetectors2. Experiments and Technological Performance Thermal Fading of Latent Tracks of Iron Nuclei in Lexan Polycarbonate Etch Pit Formation in Thin Foils and a Conductometric Study of Hole Parameters Non-Etching Track Visulation: Some Recent Results Study of Track Ultra-Structure for High Let Particles Under Varying Environmental Conditions A Study of the Registration Properties of Polyethylene-Terephthalate Etching Mechanism and Behaviour of Polycarbonates in Hydroxide Solution: Lexan and Cr-39 A Study of the Critical Dip Angle for Track Registration in Plastic Track Detectors Non-Etching Track Visualization: Developments of the Method Etch Induction Time in Solid State Nuclear Track DetectorsSession 2.