La canalisation des fragments de fission
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Radiation Effects
- Vol. 1 (1), 1-4
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00337576908234450
Abstract
On a étudié la canalisation des fragments de fission dans les métaux, en particulier dans le platine et le tungstène. On montre que cette canalisation est très importante, et que les conditions de canalisation pour les fragments de fission sont plus strictes que pour les particules plus légères, comme les particules α. La bonne définition des images obtenues par “canaligraphie” permet de penser que cette technique sera trés utile pour I'étude des défauts cristallins dans les métaux. THE CHANNELING OF FISSION FRAGMENTS The channeling of fission fragments in metals is studied, in particular in platinum and tungsten. It is shown that this channeling is very important, and that the conditions of channeling for fission fragments are more rigorous than for lighter particles, such as α particles. The good resolution of images obtained by “channelography” suggests that this technique will be very useful in the study of crystalline defects in metals.Keywords
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