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DEFICIENCIES in energy resolution have been an obstacle to the widespread application of dielectric track detectors1. The best resolution so far obtained covered a span of only 150 to 200 keV (ref. 2). Now a procedure has been developed which uses the range differences obtained with α particles of diverse emission energies. This procedure provides a substantially improved energy resolution.
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LÜCK, H. High resolution α spectrometry. Nature 249, 750–751 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/249750a0
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