Index of Early Bremsstrahlung Articles (original) (raw)
Information for this file was collected by using the Computer Assisted Information Retreival (CAIRS) and by trolling the Journals stacks at the Mitchell Memorial Library at Mississippi State University. Cited sources provided additional entries.
Papers in the index have been checked in the NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS). Those found, have been marked by "ADS ." Articles not found in the ADS are noted by "OOO" or by an appropriate pointer to another online source.
Where available, the Year-Volume-Page information at the left hand side of the index has been replaced with NASA ADS bibliographic codes (for example: 1961AnPhy..13..379Y). Here, the Journal name is represented by an abbreviation. In this example "AnPhy" corresponds to "Annals of Physics." If the abstract and other related information is available through the ADS abstract service query form it has been so noted by the "ADS" entry. This process is nearly complete.
Included in the index are references to a limited number of bremsstrahlung related papers. These are intended to give pointers to the larger picture. For example, electrical discharges in gases involves electrons and ions colliding with each other and producing visible and ultraviolet emissions. To the author, these processes amount to low energy versions of bremsstrahlung and characteristic spectra generation. Also, some gamma-ray production processes may be forms of bremsstrahlung in higher energy (nuclear turmoil) regimes. [Added 27 Mar 2010. Revised 12 Apr 2010.]
Listing order is by Journal, Year, Volume, Page, Author(s), and Titles.
External link abbreviations
ADS Astrophysics Data System AJR American Journal of Radiology AJS American Journal of Science GB Google Books IW Informaworld.com JST JSTOR NAT Nature Archives PRO Physical Review Online PROLA SPR Springer
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Acta Physica Austrica
1966.......23...76A Aiginger, Zinke.......OOO
American Journal of Roentgenology 1986......147..850D DiSantis..............AJR Early American Radiology, The Pioneer Years
American Journal of Science 1896........1..235w Wright................AJS Experiments upon the cathode rays and their effects 1907.......23...91A Adams.................AJS A spectrum of the Roentgen rays from a focus tube and the relative selective absorption of Roentgen rays in certain metals; A preliminary note
Annalen der Physik (AnP)
1896AnP...295..346M Mauritius.............ADS Versuche mit Röntgenstrahlen
1896AnP...295..592R Richarz...............ADS Ueber Wirkung der Röntgenstrahlen auf
den Dampfstrahl
1896AnP...296..478B Brandes, Dorn.........ADS Ueber die Sichtbarkeit der Röntgenstrahlen
1897AnP...297..330P Precht................ADS Untersuchungen über Kathoden- und
Röntgenstrahlen
1897AnP...299..160D Dorn..................ADS Ueber die erwärmende Wirkung der
Röntgen-strahlen
1898AnP...300...18R Röntgen...............ADS Weitere Beobachtungen über die
Eigenschaften der X-Strahlen
1898AnP...300..620D Dorn..................ADS Zur Sichtbarkeit der Röntgenstrahlen
1898AnP...301..453G Graetz................ADS Versuche über die Polarisirbarkeit der
Röntgen-strahlen
1898AnP...302...65V von Geitler...........ADS Über die Verschiedenheit der physikalischen
Natur der Kathodenstrahlen und der
Röntgenstrahlen
1898AnP...302...74W Walter................ADS Ueber die Natur der Röntgenstrahlen
1898AnP...302.1009S Starke................ADS Ueber die Wirkung der Röntgenstrahlen auf
die Funkenentladung
1899AnP...304..884H Haga, Wind............ADS Die Beugung der Röntgenstrahlen
1899AnP...304..896W Wind..................ADS Ueber die Deutung der Beugungserscheinungen
bei Röntgenstrahlen
1899AnP...304..903M Maier.................ADS Beugungsversuche und der
Wellenlängenbestimmung der Röntgenstrahlen
1899AnP...305..327W Wind..................ADS Ueber die Deutung der Beugungserscheinungen
bei Röntgenstrahlen
1900AnP...307..757W Winkelmann............ADS Einwirkung einer Funkenstrecke auf die
Entstehung von Röntgenstrahlen
1900AnP...308...75S Starke................ADS Ueber die Reflexion der Kathodenstrahlen
1900AnP...308..101S Starke................ADS Notiz über die mechanische Wirkung der
Kathodenstrahlen
1905AnP...322..381B Becker................ADS Messungen an Kathodenstrahlen
1906AnP...325..677M Marx..................ADS Geschwindigkeit der Röntgenstrahlen
1907AnP...328..439H Haga..................ADS Über die Polarisation der Röntgenstrahlen
und der Sekundärstrahlen
1907AnP...328..___S Schmidt...............
1908AnP...330..715W Walter, Pohl..........ADS Zur Frage der Beugung der Röntgenstrahlen
1908Anp...332..301S Seitz.................ADS Über Röntgenstrahlen und das Röntgensche
Absorptionsgesetz
1909AnP...334..398H Herweg................ADS Über die Polarisation der Röntgenstrahlen
1918AnP...362..401W Wagner................ADS Spektraluntersuchungen an Röntgenstrahlen.
Über die Messung der Planckschen
Quantenkonstante h aus dem zur Erzeugung
homogener Bremsstrahlung notwendigen
Minimumpotential
1921AnP...369..625B Becker, Holthusen.....ADS Über die Trägererzeugung hochfrequenter
Wellenstrahlung in abgeschlossenen
Gasräumen
1921AnP...370..310K Kretschmann...........ADS Über die Wirkung des Planckschen
Oszillators auf die spektrale
Energieverteilung des Strahlungsfeldes
1922AnP...374..548K Kuhlenkampff..........ADS Über das kontinuierliche Röntgenspektrum
1923AnP no journal on shelf
1924AnP no journal on shelf
1925AnP no journal on shelf Under construction.
1926AnP no journal on shelf
1927AnP no journal on shelf
1928AnP no journal on shelf
1929AnP...393..---- Start of new "short haul" volume numbers
1930AnP...397..325B Bethe.................ADS Zur Theorie des Durchgangs schneller
Korpuskularstrahlen durch Materie
1931AnP...401..217S Sauter................ADS Über den atomaren Photoeffekt bei großer
Härte der anregenden Strahlung
1931AnP...403..257S Sommerfeld............ADS Über die Beugung und Bremsung der Elektronen
1932AnP...405..137S Scherzer..............ADS Über die Ausstrahlung bei der Bremsung von
Protonen und schnellen Elektronen
1934Anp...412..404S Sauter................ADS Über die Bremsstrahlung schneller Elektronen
1934AnP...413..367S Stueckelberg..........ADS Relativistisch invariante Störungstheorie
des Diracschen Elektrons I. Teil:
Streustrahlung und Bremsstrahlung
1937AnP...421..715S Sommerfeld............ADS Über die Form der Comptonlinie. I
1939AnP...426..178E Elwert................ADS Verschärfte Berechnung von Intensität und
Polarisation im kontinuierlichen
Röntgenspektrum1
1940AnP
1941AnP
1942AnP
1943AnP
1944AnP Under construction.
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1951AnP...444..373B Blunck................ADS Über den Einfluß der Elektronendiffusion
auf die räumliche Verteilung der
Röntgenbremsstrahlung
Annals of Physics (AnPhy)
1961AnPhy..13..379Y Yennie, Frautschi, Suura.................ADS Infrared divergence phenomena and high- energy processes 1969AnPhy..52...59C Czyz, Maximon.........ADS High energy, small angle elastic scattering of strongly interacting composite particles 1978AnPhy.110...63S Schwinger, Tsai.......ADS New approach to quantum corrections in synchrotron radiation
Arkiv For Fysik 1956.......10..467N Nilsson...............OOO 1957.......12..569C Claesson..............OOO
Astrophysical Journal (ApJ) 1924ApJ....59..259A Alter.................ADS REVIEW: X-Rays by G. W. C. Kaye 1986ApJ...311..474H Heristchi.............ADS Hard X-ray and gamma-ray bremsstrahlung production by high-energy protons in solar flares
Atomnaya Energiya
1962.......12..193A Ado, Belovinstsev,
Stolyarov.............OOO
At. Data Nucl. Data Tables (ADNDT) 1977ADNDT..20..175P Pratt, Tseng, Lee, Kissel, MacCallum, Riley.................ADS Bremsstrahlung Energy Spectra from Electrons of Kinetic Energy 1 keV <= T1 <= 2000 keV Incident on Neutral Atoms 2 <= Z <= 92 1981ADNDT..26..477P Pratt, Tseng, Lee, Kissel, MacCallum, Riley.................OOO 1983ADNDT..28..381K Kissel, Quarles, Pratt.................ADS Shape Functions for Atomic-Field Bremsstrahlung from Electrons of Kinetic Energy 1-500 keV onSelected Neutral Atoms 1 <= Z <= 92
Australian Journal of Physics (AuJPh) 1954AuJPh...7..527M Muirhead, Mather......ADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlung
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Books 1899 Harper's Scientific Memoirs III - Röntgen Rays, Ed. George F. Barker 3-39R Röntgen...............GB 43-65S Stokes................GB 69-72T Thompson..............GB 1981 Parameterization of the bremsstrahlung spectrum Feng, Pratt...........GB
British Journal of Applied Physics (BJAP) 1952BJAP....3..214L Lawson................ADS Radiation intensity from high energy accelerators 1958BJAP....9...85G Grunberg..............ADS SPECIAL ARTICLE: A survey of exo-electron emission phenomena
Bulletin of the National Research Council (Washington) 1920........1 Pt 7 Bergman, Davis?.......OOO 1920........1 Pt 7 Webster...............OOO
Bureau of Standards Journal of Research 1929........2..837N Nicholas..............OOO
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Case Studies in Atomic Physics 1975........5...47A Amusia, Cherepkov.....OOO
Chem. Physics Letters (CPL)
1985CPL...122..157E Estep, Quarles........ADS Molecular-field brems in n-butane and isobutane
Comments on Atomic & Molecular Physics 1978........8....1G Gavrila, van der Wiel..........OOO 1981.......10..121P Pratt.................OOO 1982.......11..123A Amusia................OOO
Comptes Rendus 1896......Fev Benoist, Hurmuzescu...OOO 1897......Jan Benoist...............OOO 1916......163..754L Ledoux-Lebard, Dauviller.............OOO 1920......170..274B Brillouin.............OOO 1939......208...99P Pontecor(rg), Lazard..OOO
Computer Physics Communications (CoPhC) 1971CoPhC...2..107L Liberman, Cromer, Waber.................ADS Field program for atoms
Conferences International Conference on High-Energy Physics at CERN. 1962 Jul 4-11 Geneva, Switzerland
1962hep..conf..219Y Yennie................ADS On the possible use of bremsstrahlung to study high energy interactions
1968 Sep 10-14 Physics of the One- and Two-Electron Atoms, Proceedings of the Arnold Sommerfeld Centennial Memorial Meeting and of the International Symposium on the Physics of the One- and Two-Electron Atoms, Munich.
1969pote.conf..854E Elwert................ADS X-radiation of the sun
Eleventh International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases 1973 Sep 10-14 Prague, Czechoslovakia
1973pig..conf..408D Dijatchkov, Kobzev, Norman................ADS Effect of resonance states on the electron- neutral-atom bremsstrahlung
9th International Conference on Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, IX ICPEAC, 1975 Jul 24-30 Seattle, WN, USA
1975peac.conf..319D Delvaille, Schnopper..ADS Continuum X-Ray Processes in Heavy Ion Collisions
1975peac.conf..321S Sohval, Delvaille, Schnopper.............ADS Cross Sections and Angular Distributions for Continuum X-Ray Processes in Heavy Ion Collisions
10th International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions: ICPEAC X. 1977 Paris, France
1977peac.conf.1203W Wendin................ADS On the 5s, 5p X-ray photoelectron spectrum in Xe
1982 AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 90
1982AIPC...90..331B Bizau, Wuilleumier,Dhez, Ederer, Picqué, Legouët, Koch..................ADS Observation of ionization of laser excited sodium atoms by synchrotron radiation
X-RAY AND ATOMIC INNER-SHELL PHYSICS, X-82: 1982 International Conference.
1982 AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 94
1982AIPC...94..645K Koch..................ADS Atomic Physics Experiments Combining Synchrotron Radiation and Lasers: Present Capabilities and Future Possibilities
Atomic Inner-Shell Physics. Edited by Bernd Crasemann. Published by Plenum Press 1985 New York, NY USA
1985aisp.conf..581A Anholt................ADS X-Ray and Bremsstrahlung Production in Nuclear Reactions
Copenhagen Academy 1918......Pt 2..99B Bohr..................OOO
D
Deutsch. Phys. Gesell. 1908.......10..117F Franck, Pohl..........OOO 1908.......10..157M Marx..................OOO
Die Naturwissenschaften 1920........8..973W Wagner................ADS Über die Grundlagen der Röntgenspektroskopie
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Electrical Engineer 1896........22..534 Thompson..............OOO Roentgen rays act strongly on the tissues 1896........22..651 Frei..................OOO X-rays harmless with the static machine
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Fortschr. a. d. Geb. d. Rontgenstr. 1919.......26..211H Holthusen.............OOO
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Gosatomizdat 1963.......III Cherevantenko.........OOO
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Health Physics 1986.......44..115 Anderson, Hwang.......OOO Accelerator room photoneutron and photon background measurements using thermoluminescent dosimeters
Helv. Phys. Acta. 1933........6..287C Casmir................OOO 1950.......23..381S Saurer................OOO 1954.......27..613J Jaunch, Rohrlich......OOO
I
Il Nuovo Cimento B
1965.......61..220K Kabasakal, Ramaswamy..SPR Inner-bremsstrahlung spectrum of 55Fe with a Ge(Li) detector
International Journal of Electronics 1970.......29...65P Prasad, Mishra, Singh.................OOO Bremsstrahlung radiation from weakly ionized laboratory plasma
Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 1967........3..124B Böhme.................OOO Anwendung von 85Kr–Bremsstrahlung zur Erweiterung des Dickenmeβbereichs 1967........3..262B Böhme.................OOO Dickenmessung mit 85Kr-Bremsstrahlungs- und 241Am-Quellen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Aluminium als Meßgut 1973........9...10B Brust, Richter........OOO Experimentelle Bestmmung der Energieverteilung der Bermsstrahlung im Direkstrahl eines 2-MV- Van-de Graaff-Beschleunigers 1984.......20...53B Baumbach, Fichtler, Melzer, Tictze, Ulrich................OOO The Determination of Density Variation in Radiation Protective Walls of Concrete by Means of Bremsstrahlung of 10 MeV from Linear Accelerator
Izvestiya Uvssh. Ucheb. Zaved. 1960........1....3K Kruglov, Kovarzh, Lopatin...............OOO
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Jahrbuch der Radiaktivität und Electronik (Jahrb. d. Radioakt. u. Elektr.) 1908........5..471S Schmidt............... check it. 1920.......16..190W Wagner................OOO
Journal de Physique 1901.......10..653B Benoist...............OOO
Journal of Applied Physics (JAP) 1979JAP....50.2484M Menon, Dagenhart, Davis, Gardner, Haselton, Kim, Ryan, Schechter, Stirling, Tsai........ADS Power flow along a 40-kV multimegawatt neutral beam line 1981JAP....52...22C Chu, Piestrup, Pantell, Buskirk...............ADS Soft x-ray production from transition radiation using thin foils
Journal of Chemical Physics 1974JChPh..61.2925W Weatherly, Williams, Tsai..................ADS Emission of microwaves by molecules excited by fast passage
Journal of Geophysical Research 1911JGR....16...25T Thompson..............ADS On a Variation in the Intensity of the Penetrating Radiation at the Earth's Surface Observed may 19 and 21, 1910
Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments 1980JPhE...13..938B Bordas, Koch, Clout, Dorrington, Boulin, Gabriel...............ADS A synchrotron radiation camera and data acquisition system for time resolved X-ray scattering studies
Journal of Theoretical Physics (Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz.) 1963.......14..886D Dolbilkin, et al......OOO
Journal of Theoretical Physics (IJTP) (same as previous J. ?) 1984IJTP...23..251G Garavaglia............ADS Polarized Electron Scattering on Spin Zero and Polarized Spin-1/2 Targets: Deep Inelastic Scattering, Elastic Electron-Muon Scattering, and Elastic Electron-Nucleon Scattering
Journal of the Franklin Institute 1911......171..277D Davey.................OOO
Journal of Physics A, Mathematical and General (JPhA) 1968JPhA....1..588H Hughes, Nicholson-Florence....ADS Intensity dependence of the inverse bremsstrahlung absorption coefficient in hot plasmas 1971JPhA....4..367K Kiraly, Thompson, Wolfendale............ADS Cosmic ray showers produced by muon bremsstrahlung 1972JPhA....5..460P Powar, Singh..........ADS Contribution of detour transitions to internal bremsstrahlung spectrum of 204Tl 1972JPhA....5..506P Pert..................ADS Inverse bremsstrahlung absorption in large radiation fields during binary collisions- classical theory 1972JPhA....5.1221P Pert..................ADS Inverse bremsstrahlung absorption in large radiation fields during binary collisions- born approximation. I. Elastic collisions 1972JPhA....5.1266H Heller, Sugai, Cheng, Chiao..........ADS The beat spectrum of the fission products from 252Cf and the associated inner bremsstrahlung radiation 1972JPhA....5.1320E Ehrman................ADS Straggling of moderately relativistic electrons 1973JPhA....6..533M Mudhole...............ADS On the external bremsstrahlung produced by beta particles in thin foils 1974JPhA....7.1167B Burkhardt, Zia, Owen..ADS Inner bremsstrahlung in electromagnetic zero-zero transitions in nuclei 1974JPhA....7.1726B Burkhardt, Zia........ADS Inner bremsstrahlung in electron pair creation in general nuclear transitions
Journal of Physics C, Solid State Physics (JPhC) 1971JPhC....4.2258E Elliot................ADS Line structure in the continuous X-ray spectrum: a crystallographic approach in the kinematic approximation 1985JPhC...18L.567H Hayes, Kjaer, Pratt, Schonfeld.............ADS Diffuse X-ray scattering and far infrared absorption of barium and lead β" aluminas
Journal of Physics, Radium 1948........9..212R Renard................OOO 1952.......13..429H Horowitz..............OOO
Journal of the Optical Society of America (JOSA) 1924JOSA....8..487C Compton, Hagenow......ADS A measurement of the polarization of secondary x-rays
Journal of the Physics Society of Japan 1982JPSJ...51.2999I Imazu.................ADS Nuclear Reaction Rates between Charged Particles at High Energies in a Magnetic Field
1983JPSJ...52.1224I Imazu, Irisawa, Takano................ADS Bremsstrahlung Rates in Fully Ionized Gases in a Magnetic Field
Journal of Quantative Spectroscopics & Radiative Transfer 1982JPSJ...27..227L Lamoureux, Feng, Pratt, Tseng..........ADS Calculation of free-free Gaunt factors for 1 KeV electrons in a 1 keV normal density Ce plasma
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer (JQSRT) 1966JQSRT...6..369K Kivel.................OOO Resonances in neutral bremsstrahlung
K
Kgl. Danske Videnskab. Selskab. Mat.-Pys Medd 1935.......13....4W Williams..............OOO
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Lettere Al Nuovo 1983.......38..593D D'Ambrosio............SPR Electron-muon scattering in the electroweak unified theory
M
Medical Physics 1976........3..173L Levy, Waggener, Wright................OOO Measurement of Primary bremsstrahlung spectrum from an 8-MeV linear accelerator N
Nature, London (Natur)
1904Natur..69..293H Heaviside.............NAT The Radiation from an Electron describing
a Circular Orbit
1904Natur..69R.295A Ashworth..............ADS γ-Rays from Radium
1904Natur..69..342H Heaviside.............NAT The Radiation from an Electron Moving in
an Elliptic, or any Other Orbit
1904Natur..69..365P Phillips..............NAT Radiations producing Photographic Reversal
1904Natur..69..436E Eve...................NAT Röntgen Rays and the γ Rays from Radium
1904Natur..69..462M McClung...............NAT Dependence of the Ionisation, produced by
Röntgen Rays, upon the Type of the Rays
1904Natur..69..463B Barkla................NAT Polarisation in Röntgen Rays
1904Natur..69..535 Article...............NAT The Use of Light and Other Radiations in
the Treatment of Disease
1904Natur..70...99 Article...............NAT Précis d'Électricité Médicale, Technique
Électrophysiologie, Électrodiagnostic
Électrothérapie, Radiologie, Photothérapie
1904Natur..70..342N Nutting...............NAT Atomic Structure in the Light of Secondary
Spectra
1905Natur..71..390M McClelland............NAT Secondary Radiation
1905Natur..71..440B Barkla................NAT Secondary Röntgen Radiation
1905Natur..72..395 Book Review...........NAT X-Rays: their Employment in Cancer and other
Diseases
1906Natur..73..365B Barkla................NAT Secondary Röntgen Rays and Atomic Weight
1906Natur..74..316S Soddy.................NAT The Positive Charge carried by the α
Particle
1907Natur..75..368B Barkla................NAT The Atomic Weight of Nickel
1907Natur..75..535H Hackett...............NAT The Atomic Weight of Nickel
1907Natur..76..661B Barkla................NAT The Nature of X-rays
1908Natur..77..270B Bragg.................NAT The Nature of γ and X-Rays
1908Natur..77..343B Barkla, Sadler........NAT Classification of Secondary X-Radiators
1908Natur..78....7B Barkla................NAT The Nature of X-Rays
1908Natur..78..665B Barkla................NAT The Nature of X-Rays
1909Natur..78..665B Bragg.................NAT The Nature of X-Rays
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1923Natur.112..723B Barkla................ADS The “J” Phenomena and X-ray Scattering
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1933Natur.132..282B Born..................ADS Modified Field Equations with a Finite
Radius of the Electron
1933Natur.132..892H Heitler, Sauter.......NAT Stopping of Fast Particles with Emission
of Radiation and the Birth of Positive
Electrons
1933Natur.132.1004B Born, Infeld..........ADS Foundations of the New Field Theory
1934Natur.133...63B Born..................NAT Cosmic Rays and the New Field Theory
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1948Natur.162..186T Treacey...............NAT Nuclear Isomeric Transitions of Short
Periods
1950Natur.165...69B Barnes, Stafford,
Wilkinson.............ADS Photo-electric Disintegration of the
Deuteron at 6.13 and 17.6 MeV.
1951Natur.168..468C Cassels, Stafford,
Pickavance............ADS Proton-Proton Scattering at 146 MeV.
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1980Natur.284..140H Huxley, Faruqi, Bordas,
Koch, Milch...........ADS The use of synchrotron radiation in time-
resolved X-ray diffraction studies of myosin
layer-line reflections during muscle
contraction
Nuclear Instrumentation 1957........1..324J Jamnik................OOO
Nuclear Instruments and Methods (NucIM) 1980NucIM.170....1A Andersen..............ADS Channeling radiation and coherent bremsstrahlung
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A (NIMPA) 1985NIMPA.240..567A Anholt, Hoffmann......ADS X-ray preheating of heavy-ion inertial fusion targets
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B (NIMPB) 1985NIMPB..10...49A Anholt................ADS X-ray studies of relativistic heavy-ion-atom collisions
Nucleonics 1952 10 61 Lawson................OOO
Nuclear Physics A (NuPhA) 1969NuPhA.134..457F Ford, Martin..........ADS Detour transitions in internal bremsstrahlung 1969NuPhA.138..685B Berenyi, Varga........ADS Critical study, internal brems spect from 32P
Nuclear Physics B (NuPhB) 1981NuPhB.179..461C Contogouris, Papadopoulos, Papavassiliou.........ADS Large-pT direct photon production and opposite- side photon-hadron correlations in QCD 1981NuPhB.181..421H Horgan, Scarbach......ADS High transverse momentum pion and photon production in pp collisions at ISR energies
Nuovo Cimento 1906 12 347 Alippi................GB 1934 11 461 Racah.................OOO 1957 6 1241 Bobel.................OOO
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United States Patents 1891 454,622 Tesla.................OOO System of Electric Lighting (Filed Apr 1891) 1892 514,170 Tesla.................OOO Incandescent Electric Light (Filed Jan 1892) [Tesla employed 15-20 KV high voltage pulses, up to 20,000 pulses per second, to produce visible light incandescense (including "glow discharge) in evacuated "tubes." Ultraviolet and X-ray radiations were also generated and subsequently studied.]
PhD Theses/Dissertations (PhDT) 1907PhDT.........1A Adams.................ADS The Transmission of Roentgen-Rays Rays Through Metallic Sheets, and the Relatively Selective Absorption of Roentgen-Rays in Certain Metals. 1916PhDT.........3C Compton...............ADS The Intensity of X-Ray Reflection, and the Distribution of the Electrons in Atoms. 1917PhDT.........1T Thompson..............ADS High Vacuum Spectra from Impact by Cathode Rays. 1918PhDT.........1U Ulrey.................ADS An Experimental Investigation of the Energy in the Continuous X-Ray [Spectrum] of Certain Elements. 1923PhDT.........2T Terrill...............ADS Loss of Velocity of Cathode Rays in Matter. 1923PhDT.........3R Rollefson.............ADS Spectral Series in the Soft X-Ray Region 1924PhDT.........3C Chamberlain...........ADS Determination of Certain Outer X-Ray Energy Levels for the Elements from Antimony 51 to Samarium 62 1954PhDT........12M Maximon...............ADS Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production in a Coulomb Field at Extreme Relativistic Energies 1956PhDT........13K Keiffer...............ADS On the Energy Distribution at Large Angles of High Energy Electrons in Bremsstrahlung. 1981PhDT........37C Chu...................ADS Transition radiation as an X-ray source 1984PhDT........61R Reese.................ADS Coherent Bremsstrahlung and Channeling Radiation at Low Energies.
Philosophical Magazine (Phil. Magazine)
1891 31 44 Boys, Briscoe,
Watson...................IW On the measurement of electromagnetic
radiation
1891 31 135 Letters to the editor...IW Conductivity of hot gases
1891 31 288 Wiedemann, Ebert........IW Observations on the paper by Prof. Trowbridge,
“motions of atoms in the electrical discharge”
(Phil. Mag. 5th series, vol. xxx. p.480, 1890)
1891 31 359 Hartley.................IW On relations between the lines of various
spectra.
1891 31 368 Runge...................IW On the line spectra of the elements of
Mendelejeff's second group
1891 31 415 Arrhenius...............IW Note on the electric conductivity of hot
gases
1891 31 443 Preston.................IW The lightning discharge
1891 31 515 Thomson.................IW Note on the electrical conductivity of hot
gases
1891 32 319 Letters to the editor...IW On Homologous Spectra
1891 32 321 Thomson.................IW On the discharge of Electricity through
exhausted tubes without electrodes
1891 32 445 Thomson.................IW On the discharge of electricity through
exhausted tubes without electrodes
1892 33 387 Ångström................IW On the intensity of the radiation of gas under
the influence of the electrical discharge
1892 33 521 Ludeking................IW The action of the electric discharge on gases
and vapours
1892 33 543 Warburg.................IW On the glow-discharge
1892 34 143 Paulson.................IW Auroras observed at godthaab
1892 34 280 Michelson...............IW On the application of interference methods to
spectroscopic measurements.—II
1892 34 371 Liveing.................IW Note on Pluumlcker's supposed detection of the
line-spectrum of hydrogen in the oxyhydrogen
flame
Phil. Magazine
1893 35 142 Swinton.................IW Experiments with high frequency electric
discharges
1893 35 200 Baly....................IW Separation and striation of rarefied gases
under the influence of the electric discharge
1893 35 506 Rimington...............IW Luminous discharges in electrodeless
vacuum-tubes
1893 35 538 Goldstein...............IW On a property of the anodes of geissler's tubes
1893 36 45 Harvey, Hird............IW Some notes on brush discharges in gases
1893 36 300 Swinton.................IW Experiments with high frequency discharges
1893 36 551 Paschen.................IW On the emission of heated gases
1894 38 358 Thomson.................IW On the velocity of the cathode-rays
1894 38 418 Stoney..................IW Of the “electron,” or atom of electricity
1895 39 115 Burke...................IW On a suggestion by Professor J. J. Thomson in
connexion with the luminescence of glass due
to kathode-rays
1895 39 387 Herz....................IW On the glow-discharge
1895 39 389 Ayrton, Medley..........IW Tests of glow-lamps, and description of the
measuring instruments employed
1896 41 230 Righi...................IW On the production of electrical phenomena by
the Röntgen rays
1896 41 381 Rowland, Carmichael,
Briggs..................IW Notes of observations on the Röntgen rays
1896 41 382 Wood....................IW Note on “focus tubes” for producing x-rays
1896 41 432 Elster, Geitel..........IW On the alleged scattering of positive
electricity by light
1896 41 462 Streinitz...............IW On an electrochemical action of the Röntgen
rays on silver bromide
1896 41 528 Lea.....................IW Röntgen rays not present in sunlight
1896 42 52 Fleming.................IW A further examination of the Edison effect
in glow lamps
Phil. Magazine
1896 42 162 Thompson................IW Some experiments with Röntgen's rays
1896 42 392 Thomson, Rutherford.....IW On the passage of electricity through gases
exposed to Röntgen rays
1896 42 451 Cajori..................IW Search for solar x-rays on Pike's Peak
1896 42 453 Threlfall, Pollock......IW On some experiments with Röntgen's radiation
1896 42 530 Righi...................IW On experiments with Röntgen rays
1897
1899
1900 Under construction.
1901
1902
1903 5 685 Barkla..................IW Secondary radiation from gases subject
to X-rays
1904 6 8 Eve.....................
1904 7 543 Barkla..................IW Energy of secondary Röntgen radiation
1904 8 67 McClelland..............IW
1905 9 531 Campbell................IW The Radiation from Ordinary Materials
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910 10 375 Godlewski...............IW On the absorption of the β and γ rays of
actinium
1905 __ ___ McClelland..............IW The Penetrating Radium Rays
1906 11 812 Barkla..................IW Secondary Röntgen radiation
Phil. Magazine
1907 13 507 Bragg...................IW The influence of the velocity of the α
particle upon the stopping power of the
substance through which it passes
1907 14 408 Barkla, Sadler..........IW Secondary x-rays and the atomic weight
of nickel
1907 14 429 Bragg...................OOO
1907 14 604 Beatty..................OOO
1907 14 618 Kleeman.................OOO
1907 14 653 Crowther................IW On the secondary Röntgen radiation from
gases and vapours
1908 15 288 Barkla..................IW Note on X-rays and scattered X-rays
1908 15 663 Bragg, Madsen...........IW An experimental investigation of the
nature of the γ rays
1908 16 550 Barkla, Sadler..........IW Homogeneous secondary Röntgen radiations
1908 16 918 Bragg, Madsen...........IW An experimental investigation of the
nature of γ rays.—No. 2
1909 17 423 Madsen..................IW Secondary γ radiation
1909 17 739 Barkla, Sadler..........IW The absorption of Röntgen rays
1909 17 855 Bragg, Glasson..........IW On a want of symmetry shown by secondary
X-rays
1909 18 909 Madsen..................IW The scattering of the β rays of radium
1910 20 370 Barkla..................IW Typical cases of ionization by X-rays
1910 20 385 Bragg...................IW The consequence of the corpuscular
hypothesis of the γ and X rays, and the
range of β rays
1910 20 642 Jeans...................IW On the analysis of the radiation from
electron orbits
1910 20 849 Kovarik.................OOO
1911 21 270 Barkla, Ayres...........IW The distribution of secondary X-rays and
the electromagnetic pulse theory
Phil. Magazine
1911 21 648 Barkla..................IW Note on the energy of scattered X-radiation
1911 21 669 Rutherford..............OOO
1911 22 276 Campbell................IW Delta rays
1911 22 396 Barkla..................IW The spectra of the fluorescent Röntgen
radiations
1912 23 317 Barkla, Simons..........IW Ionization in gaseous mixtures by Röntgen
radiation
1912 23 987 Barkla, Collier.........IW Notes on X-ray scattering and on J Radiations
1913 25 10 Bohr....................OOO
1913 25 296 Barkla, Martyn..........IW The Photographic effect of X-rays and X-ray
spectra
1913 25 657 Bragg...................IW On the production of fluorescent röntgen
radiation
1913 25 772 Rutherford, Richardson..IW The analysis of the gamma rays from radium B
and radium C
1913 25 832 Barkla, Philpot.........IW Ionization in gases and gaseous mixtures by
Röntgen and corpuscular (electronic)
radiations
1914 27 455 van den Broek...........IW On nuclear electrons
1914 27 488 Rutherford..............IW The Structure of the Atom
1914 27 499 Darwin..................IW Collision of α particles with light atoms
1914 27 541 Nicholson...............IW The high-frequency spectra of the elements,
and the structure of the atom
1914 27 601 Oba.....................IW The absorption of γ rays
1914 27 675 Darwin..................IW The theory of X-ray reflexion. Part II
1914 27 703 Moseley.................IW The high-frequency spectra of the elements.
Part II
1914 27 824 Marsden.................IW The passage of agr particles through hydrogen
1914 27 854 Rutherford, Andrade.....IW The wave-length of the soft γ rays from
radium B
Phil. Magazine
1914 27 881 Bragg...................IW The intensity of reflexion of X rays by
crystals
1914 28 626 Bragg, Peirce...........IW The absorption coefficients of X rays
1915 29 407 Bragg...................IW The relation between certain X-ray
wave-lengths and their absorption
coefficients
1915 30 381 Bohr....................OOO
1915 30 745 Barkla, Shearer.........IW Note on velocity of electrons expelled by
X-rays
1916 31 222 Barkla, Dunlop..........IW Note on the scattering of X-rays and atomic
structure
1916 31 257 Barkla..................IW Note on experiments to detect refraction of
X-rays
1917 33 129 Ishino..................IW The scattering and the absorption of the
gamma rays
1917 34 270 Barkla, White...........IW The J transformation of scattered X-rays
1918
1919
1920
1921 41 309 Bragg, James,
Bosanquet...............IW The intensity of reflexion of X-rays by
rock-salt
1921 42 1 Bragg, James,
Bosanquet...............IW The intensity of reflexion of X-rays by
rock-salt.—Part II
1921 42 719 Crowther................IW “J” Radiation
1922 43 800 Darwin..................IW The reflexion of X-rays from imperfect
crystals
1923 45 737 Barkla, Rhoda...........IW Notes on X-ray scattering and on J
Radiations
1923 46 836 Kramers.................OOO
1924 47 1 Barkla, Dallas IW Notes on corpuscular radiation excited by
X-rays
Phil. Magazine
1925 49 251 Barkla, Khastgir........IW The J transformation of scattered X-rays
1925 49 1033 Barkla..................IW The J phenomenon in X-rays. (Part I.)
1925 50 306 Bragg...................IW The interpretation of intensity measurements
in X-ray analysis of crystal structure
1925 50 1115 Barkla, Khastgir........IW The J phenomenon in X-rays.— Part II.
Application to scattered X-rays
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936 Soliciting references for this time frame.
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1956
1947
1918
Phil. Magazine
1949 40 351 Mitchell................OOO
1952 43 306 Lawson..................OOO
1952 43 659 Wilkinson...............OOO
1952 43 1003 McDiermid...............OOO
1953 44 169 Phillips................IW On the polarization of high energy
bremsstrahlung
1954 45 748 Lawson..................OOO On the relation between Čerenkov radiation
and bremsstrahlung
1954 45 1043 Friedlander, Keefe,
Menon, van Rossum.......OOO Evidence for the β-decay of a K-meson
1959 4 1030 Fowler, Perkins,
Pinkau.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.OOO Observation of the suppression effect on
bremsstrahlung
Philosophical Magazine A 1984 49 697 Reese, Spence, Yamamoto.................OOO Coherent bremsstrahlung from kilovolt electrons in zone axis orientations
Philosophical Magazine Part B 1983 48 L39 Spence, Reese, Yamamoto, Kurizki..................OOO Coherent bremsstrahlung peaks in X-ray microanalysis spectra
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical or Physical Character (RSPTA) 1904RSPTA.204..467B Barkla................OOO Check it. 1909RSPTA.209..123K Kaye..................OOO The emission and transmission of Röntgen rays 1915RSPTA.215..253B Bragg.................ADS Bakerian Lecture: X-Rays and Crystal Structure
Physical Review (PhRv) 1906PhRv...23..___A Allen................. Check it. 1914PhRv....4..217D Davey.................ADS The Mean Depth of Formation of X-Rays in A Platinum Target 1915PhRv....5..315C Compton, Trousdale....ADS The Nature of the Ultimate Magnetic Particle 1915PhRv....6..166D Duane, Hunt...........OOO Re-check 1916PhRv....7..489C Compton...............ADS The Theory of Ionization by Collision. I. The Distribution of Velocities of the Electrons 1916PhRv....7..501C Compton...............ADS The Theory of Ionization by Collision. II. Case of Inelastic Impact 1916PhRv....7..509C Compton...............ADS The Theory of Ionization by Collision. III. Case of Elastic Impact 1916PhRv....7..599W Webster...............ADS Experiments on the Emission Quanta of Characteristic X-Rays 1916PhRv....7..646C Compton...............ADS A Recording X-Ray Spectrometer, and the High Frequency Spectrum of Tungsten 1916PhRv....8..386C Compton...............ADS The Mean Free Path of an Electron in a Gas and its Minimum Ionizing Potential 1916PhRv....8..449C Compton, Benade.......ADS The Nature of the Collisions of Electrons with Gas Molecules 1916PhRv....8..753C Compton...............ADS A Recording X-Ray Spectrometer, and the High Frequency Spectrum of Tungsten 1917PhRv....9...29C Compton...............ADS The Intensity of X-Ray Reflection, and the Distribution of the Electrons in Atoms 1917PhRv....9...64D Davis.................ADS Wave-Length Energy Distribution in the Continous X-Ray Spectrum 1917PhRv....9..220W Webster...............ADS X-Ray Emissivity as a Function of Cathode Potential 1918PhRv...11..184B Benade, Compton.......ADS Elasticity of Impact of Electrons with Gas Molecules 1918PhRv...11..234C Compton, Benade.......ADS The Theory of Ionization by Collision. IV. Cases of Elastic and Partially Elastic Impact 1918PhRv...11..401U Ulrey.................ADS An Experimental Investigation of the Energy in the Continuous X-Ray Spectra Of Certain Elements 1918PhRv...11..430C Compton...............ADS Note on the Grating Space of Calcite and the X-Ray Spectrum of Gallium 1919PhRv...14...20C Compton...............ADS The Size and Shape of the Electron 1919PhRv...14..247C Compton...............ADS The Size and Shape of the Electron 1920PhRv...16...31W Webster...............ADS Quantum Emission Phenomena in Radiation 1920PhRv...16..464C Compton, Rognley......ADS Is the Atom the Ultimate Magnetic Particle? 1921PhRv...17...38C Compton...............ADS The Absorption of Gamma Rays by Magnetized Iron 1921PhRv...18..321W Webster............... Check it 1922PhRv...19...20C Coster................ADS On the Principle of Combination and Stokes' Law in the X-ray Series 1922PhRv...19...64J Jauncey...............ADS The Effect of Damping on the Width of X-ray Spectrum Lines 1922PhRv...19...68C Compton...............ADS The Width of X-ray Spectrum Lines 1922PhRv...19..429H Hughes................ADS Characteristic X-rays from Light Elements 1922PhRv...19..434M Mohler, Foote.........ADS The Beginning of the K and L Series of X-rays 1922PhRv...19..267C Compton...............ADS The Spectrum of Secondary X-rays 1922PhRv...19.1922J Jauncey...............ADS Secondary X-rays from Crystals 1923PhRv...21..301W Webster, Hennings.....ADS The Penetration of Cathode Rays in Molybdenum 1923PhRv...21..476T Terrill...............OOO Check ref. 1923PhRv...21..483C Compton...............ADS A Quantum Theory of the Scattering of X-rays by Light Elements 1923PhRv...22...37K Kirkpatrick...........ADS Continuous Spectral Energy Distribution within the X-ray Tube 1923PhRv...22..101T Terrill...............ADS Loss of Velocity of Cathode Rays in Matter 1923PhRv...22..226K Kirkpatrick...........ADS Polarization of X-rays as a Function of Wave-Length 1923PhRv...22..409C Compton...............ADS The Spectrum of Scattered X-Rays 1924PhRv...23...35R Rollefson.............ADS Spectral Series in the Soft X-ray Region 1924PhRv...23..439C Compton, Hubbard......ADS The Recoil of Electrons from Scattered X-rays 1924PhRv...23..575B Boyce.................ADS Soft X-rays from Heavy Elements, Tantalum to Gold 1924PhRv...24..168C Compton...............ADS A General Quantum Theory of the Wave-Length of Scattered X-rays 1924PhRv...24..209B Bowen, Millikan.......ADS The Extension of the X-ray-Doublet Laws into the Field of Optics 1924PhRv...24..478B Becker................ADS Soft X-rays and Secondary Electrons 1925PhRv...25..306C Compton, Simon........ADS Measurements of β-Rays Associated with Scattered X-Rays 1925PhRv...25..322T Thomas................ADS Soft X-Rays from Iron 1925PhRv...25..740R Rollefson.............ADS Characteristic X-Rays from Lithium 1925PhRv...26..289C Compton, Simon........ADS Directed Quanta of Scattered X-Rays 1925PhRv...26..433J Jauncey, Defoe........ADS Theory of the Number of Beta-rays Associated with Scattered X-rays 1925PhRv...26..724R Richtmyer.............ADS The Apparent Shape of X-ray Lines and Absorption Limits 1925PhRv...26..436C Compton, van Voorhis...........ADS Probability of Ionization of Gas Molecules by Electron Impacts 1925PhRv...26..739T Thomas................ADS Soft X-rays from Iron, Cobalt, Nickel and Copper 1929PhRv...34..553B Breit.................ADS The Effect of Retardation on the Interaction of Two Electrons 1930PhRv...35.1139A Anderson..............ADS Space-Distribution of X-Ray Photoelectrons Ejected from the K and L Atomic Energy-Levels 1931PhRv...38.1938K Kirkpatrick...........ADS Lateral Space Distribution of X-ray Photoelectrons 1932PhRv...41..405A Anderson..............ADS Energies of Cosmic-Ray Particles 1933PhRv...44..406A Anderson..............ADS Cosmic-Ray Positive and Negative Electrons 1935PhRv...48..462J Jauncey, Deming.......ADS Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays from Piezoelectrically Oscillating Quartz 1935PhRv...48..573Z Zener.................ADS Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays by Conduction Electrons 1936PhRv...49..275P Piston................ADS The Polarization of X-Rays from Thin Targets 1936PhTv...50..272B Bloch.................ADS On the Continuous γ-Radiation Accompanying the β-Decay 1937PhRv...51..835L Livingston, Genevese, Konopinski............ADS The Excitation of Characteristic X-Rays by Protons 1937PhRv...52..569F Furry.................ADS On Fluctuation Phenomena in the Passage of High Energy Electrons through Lead 1939PhRv...55..858W Wheeler, Lamb.........ADS Influence of Atomic Electrons on Radiation and Pair Production 1940PhRv...57...24G Goudsmit, Saunderson............ADS Multiple Scattering of Electrons 1940PhRv...57...75O Oppenheimer...........ADS The Production of Soft Secondaries by Mesotrons 1940PhRv...57..341S Stahel, Guillissen....ADS Bremsstrahlung of RaE 1940PhRv...57..388W Waldman, Collins......ADS Nuclear Excitation of Lead by X-Rays 1940PhRv...58...36G Goudsmit, Saunderson............ADS Multiple Scattering of Electrons. II 1940PhRv...58..292W Williams..............ADS Multiple Scattering of Fast Electrons and Alpha-Particles, and "Curvature" of Cloud Tracks Due to Scattering 1941PhRv...59..325G Guth..................ADS Radiative Transition Probabilities in Heavy Nuclei. Excitation of Nuclei by X-Rays 1941PhRv...59..481W Wu....................ADS Continuous X-Rays Excited by Beta-Particles of 15P32 1942PhRv...61..584W Weinstock.............ADS Theory of the Continuous X-Ray Spectrum 1942PhRv...62..334H Harworth, Kirkpatrick...........ADS Intensities of Monochromatic Continuous X-Rays from Atomic Targets of Nickel 1945PhRv...67..321K Kirkpatrick, Wiedmann..............ADS Theoretical Continuous X-Ray Energy and Polarization 1945PhRv...68..214H Havas.................ADS On the Interaction of Radiation and Matter 1946PhRv...70...87S Schiff................ADS Energy-Angle Distribution of Betatron Target Radiation 1946PhRv...70..127S Siegbahn..............ADS The Disintegration of Na24 and P32 1947PhRv...72...61L Lax...................ADS Absolute Sensitivity of a Graphite Ionization Chamber 1948PhRv...74...80H Hough.................ADS The Angular Distribution of Pair-Produced Electrons and Bremsstrahlung 1948PhRv...74.1707A Adams.................ADS The Absorption of High Energy Quanta. I. 1949PhRv...75...15L Longmire..............ADS On Simultaneous Beta-Gamma Emission from Nuclei 1949PhRv...75..329G Gideon, Miller, Waldman............... [Ref is wrong] 1949PhRv...75..425M Miller, Waldman.......ADS An Investigation of Bremsstrahlung by Means of the Nuclear Isomerism of Indium 1949PhRv...75..433L Lawson................ADS 88-Mev Gamma-Ray Cross Sections 1949PhRv...75..898S Schwinger.............ADS On Radiative Corrections to Electron Scattering 1949PhRv...75.1950K Koch, Carter..........ADS Determination of the Energy Distribution of Bremsstrahlung from 19.5 Mev Electrons 1949PhRv...76..264E Eyges.................ADS Straggling of Electrons near the Critical Energy 1949PhRv...76..527W Walker................ADS Absorption of 17.6 Mev Gamma-Rays in C, Al, Cu, Sn, and Pb 1949PhRv...76..836S Stearns...............ADS Mean Square Angles of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1949PhRv...76.1724W Wang, Wiener..........ADS Spectral Analysis of 10-Mev Betatron Radiation by Nuclear Emulsion 1950PhRv...77..165K Koch, Carter..........ADS Determination of the Energy Distribution of Bremsstrahlung from 19.5-Mev Electrons 1950PhRv...77..425F Fano, Hurwitz, Spencer...............ADS Penetration and Diffusion of X-Rays. V. Effect of Small_Deflections upon the Asymptotic Behavior 1950PhRv...77..550B Bess..................ADS Bremsstrahlung for Heavy Elements at Extreme Relativistic Energies 1950PhRv...78..161K Katzenstein...........ADS The Radiative Collisions of Positrons and Electrons 1950PhRv...78..623B Berlin, Madansky......ADS On the Detection of γ-Ray Polarization by Pair Production
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Phys. Rev. 1950PhRv...79..419B Blocker, Kenny, Panofsky..............ADS Transition Curves of 330-Mev Bremsstrahlung 1950PhRv...79..615R Rosenbluth............ADS High Energy Elastic Scattering of Electrons on Protons 1951PhRv...81..213P Powell, Hartsough, Hill..................ADS The X-Ray Spectrum Produced by 322-Mev Electrons Striking a Platinum Target 1951PhRv...81..464S Spencer, Fano.........ADS Penetration and Diffusion of X-Rays. Calculation of Spatial Distributions by Polynomial Expansion 1951PhRv...81..467W Wick..................ADS Detection of Gamma-Ray Polarization by Pair Production 1951PhRv...81..628M May, Wick.............ADS On the Production of Polarized High Energy X-Rays 1951PhRv...81..981E Eyges.................ADS Effective Photon Energies of High Energy Photo-Nuclear Reactions 1951PhRv...82..447D Dewire, Ashken, Beach.................ADS Absorption of 280-Mev Photons 1951PhRv...82..486W Wolicki, Waldman, Miller................ADS The Nuclear Excitation of Ag107 and Ag109 by X-Rays 1951PhRv...83..187M Mandasky, Rasetti.....ADS Continuous γ-Radiation of β-Emitters 1951PhRv...83..252S Schiff................ADS Energy-Angle Distribution of Thin Target Bremsstrahlung 1951PhRv...83..476D DeWire, Beach.........ADS High Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1951PhRv...83..505D Dewire, Askin, Beach.................ADS Absorption of 280-Mev Photons 1951PhRv...83..959L Lanzl, Hanson.........ADS Z Dependence and Angular Distribution of Bremsstrahlung from 17-Mev Electrons 1951PhRv...84..265M May...................ADS On the Polarization of High Energy Bremsstrahlung and of High Energy Pairs 1952PhRv...85..662S Spencer, Stinson......ADS Further Calculations of X-Ray Diffusion in an Infinite Medium 1952PhRv...87..156D Davies, Bethe.........ADS Integral Cross Section for Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1952PhRv...87..156M Maximon, Bethe........ADS Differential Cross Section for Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1952PhRv...87..750S Schiff................ADS Radiative Correction to the Angular Distribution of Nuclear Recoils from Electron Scattering 1952PhRv...87..753D Drell.................ADS Recoil Correction to Bremsstrahlung Cross Section
1952PhRv...88..793S Spencer...............ADS Penetration and Diffusion of X-Rays: Calculation of Spatial Distributions by Semi-Asymptotic Methods 1952PhRv...88..851S Sternheimer...........ADS The Density Effect for the Ionization Loss in Various Materials 1953PhRv...90..510S Spencer, Wolff........ADS Penetration and Diffusion of Hard X-Rays: Polarization Effects 1953PhRv...90.1026G Gluckstern, Hull, Breit.................ADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlung Radiation 1953PhRv...90.1030G Gluckstern, Hull......ADS Polarization Dependence of the Integrated Bremsstrahlung Cross Section 1953PhRv...91..417B Bethe, Maximon, Low...ADS Bremsstrahlung at High Energies 1954PhRv...93..114S Spencer, Blanchard....ADS Multiple Scattering of Relativistic Electrons 1954PhRv...93..768B Bethe, Maximon........ADS Theory of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production. I. Differential Cross Section 1954PhRv...93..785N Nordsieck.............ADS Reduction of an Integral in the Theory of Bremsstrahlung 1954PhRv...93..788D Davies, Bethe.........ADS Theory of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production. II. Integral Cross Section for Pair Production 1954PhRv...93..827K Keck, Littauer, O'Neill, Perry, Woodward..............ADS Photodisintegration of the Deuteron by 180-Mev and 260-Mev Gamma Rays 1954PhRv...93.1172S Spencer, Fano.........ADS Energy Spectrum Resulting from Electron Slowing Down 1954PhRv...95...83B Bernstein, Lewis......ADS L-Shell Ionization by Protons of 1.5- to 4.25-Mev Energy 1954PhRv...95..464K Katz, Haslam, Horsley, Cameron, Montalbetti...........ADS Fine Structure in the C12(γ, n)C11 and O16(γ, n)O15 Activation Curves 1955PhRv...99.1020S Suura.................ADS Radiative Correction to High-Energy Electron Scattering 1955PhRv...99.1335O Olsen.................ADS Outgoing and Ingoing Waves in Final States and Bremsstrahlung 1955PhRv..100..199B Burkhardt, Wingold, Dupree................ADS Photoexcitation of the Isomeric State of Indium-115 1955PhRv..100.1293W Weinstock, Halpern....ADS Bremsstrahlung Spectrum from the Internal Target of a 22-Mev Betatron 1955PhRv..100.1560M Motz..................ADS Bremsstrahlung Differential Cross-Section Measurements for 0.5- and 1.0-Mev Electrons 1956PhRv..101..915W West..................ADS Measurement of Low-Energy Gamma-Ray Pair Cross Sections in Scintillators Using a Scintillation Pair Spectrometer 1956PhRv..101.1244K Keiffer, Parzen.......ADS Energy Distribution at Large Angles of High-Energy Electrons in Bremsstrahlung 1956PhRv..102..925D Dudley, Inman, Kenney................ADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlen 1956PhRv..103...29M McCormick, Keiffer, Parzen................ADS Energy and Angle Distribution of Electrons in Bremsstrahlung 1956PhRv..104..557M Motz..................ADS Bremsstrahlung Polarization Measurements for 1.0-Mev Electrons 1957PhRv..105..619R Robson, Gregg.........ADS Bremsstrahlung Measurements with a Compton Electron Spectrometer 1957PhRv..105.1821H Hisdal................ADS Bremsstrahlung Spectra Corrected for Multiple Scattering in the Target 1957PhRv..106...27O Olsen, Maximon, Wergeland.............ADS Theory of High-Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production in a Screened Field 1957PhRv..106..826G Goldhaber, Grodzins, Sunyar................ADS Evidence for Circular Polarization of Bremsstrahlung Produced by Beta Rays 1957PhRv..106..828M McVoy, Dyson..........ADS Circular Polarization of Bremsstrahlung from Polarized Electrons in Born Approximation 1957PhRv..106..985O Olsen, Mann, Linder...ADS Internal Bremsstrahlung and Decay Scheme of Sb119 1957PhRv..106.1360M McVoy, Dyson..........ADS Longitudinal Polarization of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production at Relativistic Energies 1958PhRv..109..630F Fuller, Hayward, Koch..................ADS Shape of the High-Energy End of the Electron- Bremsstrahlung Spectrum 1958PhRv..109..901M McGowan, Stelson......ADS Yields, Angular Distributions, and Polarization of Gamma Rays from Coulomb Excitation 1958PhRv..110..589O Olsen, Maximon........ADS Electron and Photon Polarization in Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1958PhRv..110..974L Low...................ADS Bremsstrahlung of Very Low-Energy Quanta in Elementary Particle Collisions 1958PhRv..111..580F Fronsdal, Überall.....ADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlung from Polarized Electrons 1958PhRv..111.1333M McVoy.................ADS Longitudinal Polarization of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1958PhRv..112.1039M Motz, Placious........ADS Polarization near the High-Frequency Limit of 500-kev Bremsstrahlung 1958PhRv..112.1679F Fano..................ADS Evaluation of Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections at the High-Frequency Limit 1959PhRv..114..887O Olsen, Maximon........ADS Photon and Electron Polarization in High- Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production with Screening 1959PhRv..114.1332P Penfold, Leiss........ADS Analysis of Photonuclear Cross Sections 1959PhRv..115..420P Penfold, Garwin.......ADS Photonuclear Reaction Energies 1959PhRv..155..633H Hall..................ADS Most Probable Energy Loss of Fast Electrons 1959PhRv..116.1156F Fano..................ADS High-Frequency Limit of Bremsstrahlung in the Sauter Approximation 1959PhRv..116.1159F Fano, McVoy, Albers...ADS Interference of Orbital and Spin Currents in Bremsstrahlung and Photoelectric Effect 1959PhRv..116.1168M McVoy, Fano...........ADS Bremsstrahlung and the Photoelectric Effect as Inverse Processes 1960PhRv..117..194J Jamnik................ADS Plane Polarization of 15.1-Mev Bremsstrahlung from 25-Mev Electrons 1960PhRv..120..269T Tsai..................ADS High-Energy Electron-Electron Scattering 1960PhRv..120.1717P Pratt.................ADS High-Frequency Region of the Bremsstrahlung Spectrum 1961PhRv..122.1898T Tsai..................ADS Radiative Corrections to Electron-Proton Scattering 1961PhRv..122.1908L Lohrmann..............ADS Investigation of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production at Energies >1011 ev 1962PhRv..125.2172K Krass.................ADS Radiative Corrections to Electron-Proton Scattering 1962PhRv..126..329M Mahanthappa...........ADS Multiple Production of Photons in Quantum Electrodynamics 1963PhRv..130.1210M Meister, Yennie.......ADS Radiative Corrections to High-Energy Scattering Processes 1964PhRv..133.1344M Maximon, Isabelle.....ADS Radiative Tail in Elastic Electron Scattering 1964PhRv..134..733G Ginsberg, Pratt.......ADS Nuclear Size and Magnetic Effects in the Radiative Tail of Electron-Nucleus Scattering 1964PhRv..136..231R Rand..................ADS Inverse Bremsstrahlung with High-Intensity Radiation Fields 1964PhRv..136..674M Maximon, Isabelle.....ADS Radiative Tail for Inelastic Electron Scattering 1965PhRv..140.1661M Mork, Olsen...........ADS Radiative Corrections. I. High-Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production 1968PhRv..167.1280S Schulz, Lutz..........ADS Experimental Confirmation of Radiative Corrections to Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production at High Energies 1969PhRv..180..104B Brysk, Zerby, Penny...ADS Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections at Moderate Energies 1969PhRv..181.1720D Drechsel, Maximon, Warner................ADS Noncoplanar p-p Bremsstrahlung Calculations at 48 and 30 MeV 1969PhRv..183...90E Elwert, Haug..........ADS Calculation of Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections with Sommerfeld-Maue Eigenfunction
Physical Review A (General Physics) (PhRvA)
1970PhRvA...1..280G Garcia................ADS Inner-Shell Ionizations by Proton Impact
1970PhRvA...1..528T Tseng, Pratt..........ADS Comments on the Calculation of Relativistic
Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections
1970PhRvA...2.1443B Borie, Maximon,
Olsen.................ADS Molecular Coherence Effects in Radiation
Processes: Bremsstrahlung
1971PhRvA...3..100T Tseng, Pratt..........ADS Exact Screened Calculations of Atomic-Field
Bremsstrahlung
1972PhRvA...5.1137R Rozsnyai..............ADS Relativistic Hartree-Fock-Slater Calculations
for Arbitrary Temperature and Matter Density
1972PhRvA...5.1630M Maxon.................ADS Bremsstrahlung Rate and Spectra from a Hot
Gas (Z=1)
1972........6.2169L Lee, Pratt, Tseng.... (Ref Not right.)
1973PhRvA...7.1502T Tseng, Pratt..........ADS Polarization Correlations in Atomic-Field
Bremsstrahlung
1975PhRvA..11.1797P Pratt, Tseng..........ADS Tip region of the bremsstrahlung spectrum
from incident electrons of kinetic energy
50 keV-1.84 MeV
1975PhRvA..12..707L Lee, Pratt............ADS Comment on structure near the cutoff of the
continuous x-ray spectrum of lanthanum
1976PhRvA..13..131I Ishii, Morita,
Tawara................ADS Bremsstrahlung induced by proton and 3He-ion
bombardments in the 1-4-MeV/amu energy range
1976PhRvA..13.1714L Lee, Kissel, Pratt,
Tseng.................ADS Electron bremsstrahlung spectrum, 1-500 keV
1976PhRvA..14..204P Pindzola, Kelly.......ADS Free-free radiative absorption coefficient
for the negative argon ion
1977PhRvA..16..799A Anholt, Salin.........ADS Quasimolecular bremsstrahlung in heavy-ion
collisions
1977PhRvA..16.1733P Pratt, Lee............ADS Comment on the use of the low-energy theorem
in determining the bremsstrahlung spectrum
1977PhRvA..16.2169L Lee, Pratt, Tseng.....ADS Bremsstrahlung from Atomic Ions
1978PhRvA..18.2517O Olsen, Maximon........ADS High-frequency limit of bremsstrahlung
1979PhRvA..19.1525T Tseng, Pratt..........ADS Electron bremsstrahlung energy spectra above
2 MeV
1979PhRvA..19..187T Tseng, Pratt, Lee.....ADS Electron bremsstrahlung angular distributions
in the 1-500 keV energy range
1980PhRvA..21.1397G Gardner, Koch, Bayfield,
Sellin, Pegg, Peterson,
Crandall..............ADS Electron-capture collisions at keV energies
of boron and other multiply charged ions with
atoms and molecules. II - Atomic hydrogen
1981PhRvA..23...24Y Yamadera, Ishii,
Sera, Sebata,
Morita................ADS Quasifree-electron bremsstrahlung induced by
the projectile field
1981PhRvA..24...48Q Quarles, Heroy........ADS Atomic-field bremsstrahlung from 50-140-keV
electrons
1981PhRvA..24..1358 Feng, Pratt, Tseng....ADS Positron bremsstrahlung
1981PhRvA..24..1720 Chu, Ishii, Yamadera,
Sebata, Morita........ADS Quasifree electron bremsstrahlung induced
by 20-MeV-proton impact
1981PhRvA..24..2280 Semaan, Quarles.......ADS Bremsstrahlung spectrum from low-energy-
electron bombardment of rare-gas atoms
1981PhRvA..24..2866 Lee, Kissel, Pratt,
Tseng.................ADS Erratum: Electron bremsstrahlung spectrum,
1 - 500 keV
1982PhRvA..26..3147 Quarles, Semaan.......ADS Characteristic x-ray production by electron
bombardment of argon, krypton, and xenon
from 4 to 10 keV
1982PhRVA..26..3152 Semaan, Quarles.......ADS Z dependence of atomic-field bremsstrahlung
1983PhRvA..27..3209 Feng, Lamoureux,
Pratt, Tseng..........ADS Calculation of free-free Gaunt factors in
hot dense plasmas
1983PhRvA..28..609F Feng, Goldberg, Kim,
Pratt.................ADS Connection between the bremsstrahlung tip
and direct radiative recombination: Angular
distributions and polarization correlations
1984PhRvA..29.2440M Morenzoni, Anholt,
Andriamonje,
Meyerhof..............ADS Angular dependence of K-shell ionization
in ion-atom collisions
1984PhRvA..30.2234A Anholt, Meyerhof,
Stoller, Morenzoni,
Andriamonje,
Molitoris, Baker,
Hoffmann, Bowman, Xu,
and 5 coauthors.......ADS Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy
ions: Target inner-shell ionization
1984PhRvA..30.2278I Ishii, Morita.........ADS Continuum x rays produced by light-ion-atom
collisions
1985PhRvA..31.3505A Anholt, Eichler.......ADS Eikonal calculations of electron capture by
relativistic projectiles
1985PhRvA..31.3579A Anholt................ADS Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy
ions. II. Light-ion charge states
1985PhRvA..32.1693K Kim, Pratt, Tseng.....ADS Bremsstrahlung spectra for Al, Cs, and Au
atoms in high-temperature, high-density
plasmas
1985PhRvA..32.3291M Meyerhof, Anholt,
Eichler, Gould,
Munger, Alonso,
Thieberger, Wegner....ADS Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy
ions. III. Electron capture
1985PhRvA..32.3302A Anholt, Meyerhof,
Gould, Munger,
Alonso, Thieberger,
Wegner................ADS Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy
ions. IV. Projectile K-shell ionization
1986PhRvA..33.2270A Anholt, Stoller,
Molitoris, Spooner,
Morenzoni,
Andriamonje, Meyerhof,
Bowman, Xu, Xu,
Rasmussen, Hoffmann...ADS Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy
ions. VI. Radiative processes
Physical Review C (PhRvC) 1971PhRvC...3.1729B Bergman...............ADS Scattering of 19-30-MeV Alpha Particles from 16O
Physical Review D (PhRvD) 1978PhRvD..18.2469R Rückl, Brodsky, Gunion................ADS Production of real photons at large transverse momentum in pp collisions 1981PhRvD..23.1032M Milton, Deraad, Tsai..ADS Electron pair production by virtual synchrotron radiation 1981PhRvD..24.2856D Dechantshreiter, Halzen, Scott.........ADS Accompanied versus unaccompanied prompt photons
Physical Review I (PhRvI) 1910PhRvI..30...96H Ham...................ADS Polarization of Röntgen Rays 1910PhRvI..30..638B Bragg.................ADS Secondary Radiation Produced by Beta Rays of Radium
Physical Review Letters (PhRvL) 1974PhRvL..33..516T Tseng, Pratt..........ADS Electron Bremsstrahlung from Neutral Atoms 1976PhRvL..37..202T Trauvetter, Greenberg, Vincent....ADS Nucleus-Nucleus Bremsstrahlung from Heavy-Ion Collisions 1977PhRvL..39...48W Wendin, Nurob.........ADS Bremsstrahlung Resonances and Appearance- Potential Spectroscopy near the 3d Thresholds in Metallic Ba, La, and Ce 1984PhRvL..53..234A Anholt, Andriamonje, Morenzoni, Stoller, Molitoris, Meyerhof, Bowman, Xu, Xu, Rasmussen, Hoffman....ADS Observation of Radiative Capture in Relativistic Heavy-Ion-Atom Collisions
Physics in Medicine and Biology (PMB) 1978PMB....23.1076D Dick, Soares, Motz....ADS X-ray scatter data for diagnostic radiology
Physics Letters A (PhLA) 1972PhLA...39..151S Starek, Aiginger, Unfried...............ADS Bremsstrahlung cross-section measurements at the short-wavelength limit 1974PhLA...47...61S Schnopper, Devaille, Kalata, Sohval, Abdulwahab, Jones, Wegner................ADS X-ray measurements of bremsstrahlung and electron capture by fast positive ions 1974PhLA...49..311A Altman, Quarles.......ADS Electron-field bremsstrahlung at intermediate electron energies 1976PhLA...56..455A Anholt, Saylor........ADS Radiative ionization in slow ion-atom collisions 1976PhLA...57..426R Rahman, Faisal........ADS Cross-sections for Raman-like electron scattering in joint electron-photon excitation of atoms 1978PhLA...69...90O Olsen, Maximon........ADS Effect of resonance scattering in the high frequency limit of bremsstrahlung 1985PhLA..110..387Q Quarles, Carroll, Estep, Lee............ADS Additivity of electron bremsstrahlung in H2S, SO2 and SF6 molecules 1986PhLA..114....9Q Quarles, Carroll, Estep, Lee............ADS Molecular field bremsstrahlung in ethane, ethene and ethyne
Physics Letters B 1968PhLB...26..477D Drechsel, Maximon.....ADS Potential model calculation for coplanar and non-coplanar proton-proton bremsstrahlung 1985PhLB..156..400T Tupper................ADS Gluon brems corrections to the amplitude zero in W-->jet+jet+γ 1985PhLB..157..430H Herzog, Kunszt........ADS Hard gluon bremsstrahlung effects on gluino pair production
Phyz. Zeitschr. 1907........8..___S Schmidt............... 1910.......10..969S Sommerfield...........OOO 1914.......15..753S Siegbahn..............OOO 1920.......21..621W Wagner................OOO 1922.......27..209M March.................OOO
Physica (Phy) 1936Phy.....3..425K Knipp, Uhlenbeck......ADS Emission of gamma radiation during the beta decay of nuclei 1939Phy.....6.1057S Sizoo, Eijkman, Groen.................ADS The secondaryγ-radiation ("Bremsstrahlung") excited by theβ-particles of P 1954Phy....20..385L Lipps, Tolhoek........ADS Polarization phenomena of electrons and photons. II: Results for Compton scattering 1958Phy....24..297R Ricci.................ADS On the internal bremsstrahlung in the 204Tl beta decay
Physica Scripta (PhyS) 1981PhyS...24..588A Andersen, Eriksen, Laegsgaard............ADS Planar-channeling radiation and coherent bremsstrahlung for MeV electrons ***
Pis'ma Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz. 1976 24 366 Amusia, Baltenkov, Paziev................OOO
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (PPCF) 1985PPCF...27.1207B Bilbao, Bruzzone, Kelly.................ADS Influence of collisional and radiative processes in the structure of a plasma focus current sheath
Pribori i Teknika Eksperimenta 1961 4 27 Usova.................OOO
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (PCPS) 1906PCPS...14..109T Thompson..............OOO 1907PCPS...14..236K Kaye..................OOO The selective absorption of Röntgen Rays 1925PCPS...22..834R Rutherford, Wooster...ADS The Natural X-ray Spectrum of Radium B 1927PCPS...23..783M Martin, Rutherford....ADS Some Measurements on the Absorption of X-rays of Long Wave-length 1927PCPS...23..970M Madgwick, Rutherford..ADS The Absorption and Reduction in Velocity of β-rays on their passage through matter 1928PCPS...24..451O Oliphant, Rutherford..ADS The effects produced by positive ion bombardment of solids: metallic ions 1925PCPS...25...50E Eddy, Rutherford......ADS The Passage of β-rays through matter 1929PCPS...25..304M Mott..................ADS The Quantum Theory of electronic scattering by Helium 1930PCPS...26..556B Bullard, Massey, Mott..................ADS Remarks on the scattering of electrons by atomic fields 1931PCPS...27..255M Mott..................ADS On the influence of radiative forces on the scattering of electrons 1934PCPS...30..524B Bethe, Mott...........ADS The influence of screening on the creation and stopping of electrons
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 1922PNAS....8...85D Duane, Patterson......ADS Note on X-Ray Spectra 1925PNAS...11..303C Compton...............ADS On the Mechanism of X-Ray Scattering 1925PNAS...11..598C Compton, Doan.........ADS X-Ray Spectra from a Ruled Reflection Grating
Proceedings of the Physical Society 1963 82 803B Benwell, Mathieson....OOO 1966 87 633H Hague, Jennings, Rand..................OOO 1967 90 109N Narasimhamurty, Inanananda............OOO
Proceedings of the Physical Society A (PPSA) 1950PPSA...63..653L Lawson................ADS The Angular Distribution of Synchrotron Target Radiation: A Preliminary Experimental Study 1952PPSA...65...57P Phillips..............ADS The Experimental Determination of the Spectrum of a Betatron 1952PPSA...65..377W Wyard.................ADS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Intensity Distribution of Bremsstrahlung from Beta-Rays 1953PPSA...66..196R Redhead...............ADS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: The Production of Bremsstrahlung in Electron-Electron Collisions 1953PPSA...66..638W Wilson................ADS A Formula for Thick Target Bremsstrahlung 1954PPSA...67..669P Phillips..............ADS On the Thick Target Bremsstrahlung Spectrum at Relativistic Energies 1955PPSA...68..165B Biel, Burhop..........ADS The Effect of Finite Nuclear Size on Bremsstrahlung Production
Procedings of the Physical Society B (PPSB) 1952PPSB...65..286F Flowers, Lawson, Fossey................ADS A Thick-walled Ionization Chamber for Measuring the Intensity of X-Radiation of Energy up to 25 MeV
Proceedings of the Physical Society of London (PPSL) 1895PPSL...14..179A Ackroyd, Knowles......ADS Note on Permeability to Röntgen Rays 1896PPSL...14..272T Thompson..............ADS Some Experiments with Röntgen's Rays 1899PPSL...17..674V Villari...............ADS How Air subjected to X-rays loses its Discharging Property, and how it produces Electricity 1903PPSL...19..185B Barkla................ADS Energy of Secondary Röntgen Radiation 1906PPSL...20..200B Barkla................ADS Secondary Röntgen Radiation 1907PPSL...21..336B Barkla, Sadler........ADS Homogeneous Secondary Röntgen Radiations 1911PPSL...24....9B Barkla, Nicol.........ADS Homogeneous Fluorescent X-radiations of a Second Series 1912PPSL...25..206B Barkla, Martyn........ADS Interference of Röntgen Radiation (Preliminary Account) 1917PPSL...30..133O Owen..................ADS The Asymmetrical Distribution of Corpuscular Radiation Produced by X-rays 1920PPSL...33..304B Bragg.................ADS The Intensity of X-Ray Reflection by Diamond
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A,
Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character (Roy. Soc. Proc., A) (RSPSA)
1897RSPSA..61..222S Swinton...............OOO
1898RSPSA..63..432S Swinton...............OOO
1906RSPSA..77..247B Barkla................ADS Polarisation in Secondary Röntgen Radiation
1908RSPSA..80..186C Crowther..............OOO Scattering of β rays by matter
1908RSPSA..80..___M McClelland............ check it
1908RSPSA..81..174G Geiger, Harling.......JST On the Scattering of the α -Particles by
Matter
1909RSPSA..82..495G Geiger, Marsden.......ADS On a Diffuse Reflection of the α-Particles
1911RSPSA..85..349B Bragg, Porter.........OOO Energy Transformations of X-rays
1912RSPSA..86..360W Whiddington...........ADS The Transmission of Cathode Rays through
Matter
1912RSPSA..86..426O Owen..................OOO The Passage of Homogeneous Rontgen Rays
through Gases
1912RSPSA..86..478C Crowther..............ADS On the Distribution of the Scattered
Rontgen Radiation
1912RSPSA..87..100W Wilson................JST On the β-Particles Reflected by Sheets of
Matter of Different Thicknesses
1913RSPSA..88..428B Bragg.................ADS The Reflection of X-rays by Crystals
1913RSPSA..89..248B Bragg.................ADS The Structure of Some Crystals as Indicated
by Their Diffraction of X-rays
1913RSPSA..89..277B Bragg.................ADS The Structure of the Diamond
1913RSPSA..89..314B Beatty................OOO The Energy of Röntgen Rays
1914RSPSA..89..468B Bragg.................ADS The Analysis of Crystals by the X-ray
Spectrometer
1914RSPSA..89..554W Whiddington...........ADS The Transmission of Cathode Rays through
Matter
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1928RSPSA.118..542M Mott..................ADS The Solution of the Wave Equation for the
Scattering of Particles by a Coulombian
Centre of Force
1929RSPSA.124..425M Mott..................ADS The Scattering of Fast Electrons by
Atomic Nuclei
1930RSPSA.126..259M Mott..................ADS The Collision between Two Electrons
1930RSPSA.127..658M Mott..................ADS The Scattering of Electrons by Atoms
1934RSPSA.143..410B Born..................ADS On the Quantum Theory of the
Electromagnetic Field
1934RSPSA.146...83B Bethe, Heitler........ADS On the Stopping of Fast Particles and on
the Creation of Positive Electrons
1935RSPSA.152..481M Møller................JST On the Radiative Collision between Fast
Charged Particles ***
1935RSPSA.152..559B Bhabha................ADS The Creation of Electron Pairs by Fast
Charged Particles
1936RSPSA.154..195B Bhabha................ADS The Scattering of Positrons by Electrons
with Exchange on Dirac's Theory of the
Positron
1939RSPSA.169..531W Williams..............ADS Concerning the Scattering of Fast Electrons
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1952RSPSA.214..262C Cassels, Pickavance,
Stafford..............ADS Proton-Proton Scattering at 147 MeV
1953RSPSA.220..219R Redhead...............ADS Radiative Corrections to the Scattering of
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Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics (PrPNP) 1984PrPNP..11..411S Sick..................ADS Electron scattering
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Radiation Research 1954........1..133C Cormack, Johns........OOO
Research Reports
Bremsstrahlung in Air 1966 Kivel.................OOO 1981bese.rept.....K Kissel, MacCallum, Pratt.................ADS Bremsstrahlung energy spectra from electrons of kinetic energy 1 keV less than or equal to T less than or equal to 2000 keV incident on neutral atoms 1 less than or equal to Z less than or equal to 92
Reviews of Modern Physics (RvMP)
1941RvMP...13..240R Rossi, Greisen........ADS Cosmic-Ray Theory
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1955RvMP...27...77A Ajzenberg,
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1956RvMP...28..277T Tolhoek...............ADS Electron Polarization, Theory and Experiment
1956RvMP...28..432A Alder, Bohr, Huus,
Mottelson, Winther....ADS Study of Nuclear Structure by Electromagnetic
Excitation with Accelerated Ions
1958RvMP...30..354J Joseph, Rohrlich......ADS Pair Production and Bremsstrahlung in the
Field of Free and Bound Electrons
1959RvMP...31..920K Koch, Motz............ADS Bremsstrahlung Cross-Section Formulas and
Related Data
1964RvMP...36..881M Motz, Olsen, Koch.....ADS Electron Scattering without Atomic or Nuclear
Excitation
1968RvMP...40..611P Palazzi...............ADS High-Energy Bremsstrahlung and Electron Pair
Production in Thin Crystals
1969RvMP...41..193M Maximon...............ADS Comments on Radiative Corrections
1974RvMP...46..815T Tsai..................ADS Pair production and bremsstrahlung of charged
leptons
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1982RvMP...54..325D Duinker...............ADS Review of e+e- physics at PETRA
1984PvMP...56..181F Ferbel, Molzon........ADS Direct-photon production in high-energy
collisions
1984RvMP...56..461D Donnelly, Sick........ADS Elastic magnetic electron scattering from
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1985RvMP...57..995A Anholt................ADS X rays from quasimolecules
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1951RScI...22..572L Laughlin, Beattie.....ADS Calorimetric Determination of the Energy
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1954RScI...25..148L Littauer..............ADS An Ion Current Integrator (check it)
1960RScI...31..155P Penfold, Garwin.......ADS Betatron Energy Calibration by Magnetic
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1979RScI...50.1160R Ryan, Whealton, Davis,
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1982RScI...53..417T Tsai, Menon, Ryan,
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Blue, Dagenhart,
Haselton, Kim, Menon,
Ponte, Ryan,
Schechter, Stirling,
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Zeitschrift für Physik (ZPhy) 1921ZPhy....4..241B Behnken...............ADS Das kontinuierliche Röntgenspektrum 1922ZPhy...10....1B Boos..................ADS Ionisationsmessungen, Röntgenstrahlen 1922ZPhy...10...44P Polanyi...............ADS Das Röntgen-Faserdiagramm 1923ZPhy...12..342B Bohr..................ADS Röntgenspektren und periodisches System der Elemente 1923ZPhy...13..154B Bohr.................. (Ref is wrong.) 1923ZPhy...13..241H Hund..................ADS Theoretische Betrachtungen über die Ablenkung von freien langsamen Elektronen in Atomen 1923ZPhy...19...17K Kulenkampff...........ADS Die Wellenlänge gestreuter Röntgenstrahlen 1925ZPhy...33...33M Mie...................ADS Bremsstrahlung und Comptonsche Streustrahlung 1929ZPhy...30..514K Kulenkampff...........OOO (p. 513?) 1930ZPhy...61..816T Thibaud, Trillat......ADS Streuung von Röntgenstrahlen in Flüssigkeiten und verschiedenen Substanzen. — Einfluß der Filterung der Bremsstrahlung. — Absorptionskoeffizienten von flüssigen Fettsäuren 1932ZPhy...77..296B Bethe, Fermi..........ADS Über die Wechselwirkung von zwei Elektronen 1933ZPhy...84..145H Heitler...............ADS Über die bei sehr schnellen Stößen emittierte Strahlung 1934ZPhy...88..612W Weizsäcker............ADS Ausstrahlung bei Stößen sehr schneller Elektronen 1937ZPhy..104..335D Droste................ADS Über die Bremsstrahlung der β-Strahlen des Ra E 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951ZPhy..130..632B Blunck................ADS Über den Einfluß der Elektronendiffusion auf die Bremsstrahlung dünner Antikathoden 1951ZPhy..130..641B Blunck, Westphal......ADS Zum Energieverlust energiereicher Elektronen in dünnen Schichten 1954ZPhy..137..435K Kulenkampff, Leisegang, Scheer.....ADS Polarisation, Röntgen-Bremsstrahlung einer dünnen Antikathode 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966ZPhy..197....8A Aiginger..............ADS Elektron-Bremsstrahlungswirkungsquerschnitte von 180- und 380 keV-EIektronen
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