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- In particle physics, bremsstrahlung /ˈbrɛmʃtrɑːləŋ/ (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁɛms.ʃtʁaːlʊŋ] ; from German bremsen 'to brake' and Strahlung 'radiation')...
- interaction between emitted electrons and matter can lead to the emission of Bremsstrahlung radiation. Yttrium-90 is produced by the nuclear decay of strontium-90...
- –3 2He , Bremsstrahlung losses will be a serious, possibly prohibitive problem. For 3 2He –3 2He , p+–6 3Li and p+–11 5B the Bremsstrahlung losses appear...
- ) When an electric charge is accelerated (or decelerated) it emits Bremsstrahlung radiation. Semiclassical electromagnetic theory, or the full quantum...
- produced. Such electrons produce secondary gamma rays by the mechanisms of bremsstrahlung, inverse Compton scattering and synchrotron radiation. A large fraction...
- particles through Bremsstrahlung and will create a spiral track due to their small m**** and the magnetic field. The Bremsstrahlung rate is proportional...
- because some energy escapes from the absorbing volume in the form of bremsstrahlung (X-rays) or fast-moving electrons, and is not counted as absorbed dose...
- Hunt, gives the maximum frequency of X-rays that can be emitted by Bremsstrahlung in an X-ray tube by accelerating electrons through an excitation voltage...
- these accelerators operate with energies in the > 1 MeV range. In a bremsstrahlung system, Neutrons are produced when photons above the nuclear binding...
- sonoluminescence remains unknown, with various hypotheses including hotspot, bremsstrahlung, and collision-induced radiation. Some researchers have even speculated...