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Anisotropic Relaxation Time for Solids with Ellipsoidal Fermi Surfaces
Many solids have Fermi surfaces which are approximated as ellipsoids. A comprehensive solution for the magnetoconductivity of an ellipsoid is obtained which proves the existence of a relaxation time tensor which can be anisotropic and which is a function of energy only.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Fuchser, Troy Denrich
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Cross Section Measurements in Praseodymium-141 as a Function of Neutron Bombarding Energy
Using the parallel disk method of activation analysis, the (n,2n) reaction cross section in 141-Pr was measured as a function of neutron energy in the range 15.4 to 18.4 MeV. The bombarding neutrons were produced from the 3-T(d,n)4-He reaction, where the deuterons were accelerated by the 3-MV Van de Graff generator of the North Texas Regional Physics Laboratory in Denton, Texas.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Marsh, Stephen Addison
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Phase Shift Determination for Elastic Potential Scattering, Using the IBM 360-50 Computer
The primary objective of this paper is to present a computerized method for the extraction of phase shifts from an angular distribution. This was accomplished using a least squares curve fitting routine.
Date:
May 1971
Creator:
Psencik, James A.
System:
The UNT Digital Library