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Beta wave power

Rutherford was awarded a scholarship to be a research student at the University of Cambridge and began research under J.J. Thomson. He soon abandoned research on his radio wave detector to work on the power of X-rays to confer electric charge on gases but soon turned to researching the problem of the rays emitted by thonum. Rutherford found three kinds of radiation, which he named alpha, beta, and gamma. In collaboration with Frederick Soddy, he was able to isolate a substance, thorium X, and identify the phenomenon of radioactive half-life and formulated an explanation of radioactivity. Rutherford was awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize for chemistry for his work in radioactivity. [Pg.1453]

The promising electronic properties of beta-silicon carbide are compared to those of other semiconductor materials in Table 8.3 of Ch. 8. A major advantage of this material is its high-temperature potential (>1000"C) which far surpasses that of other semiconductors. Beta-SiC should also be more effective than silicon or gallium arsenide particularly in microwave and millimeter-wave devices and in high-voltage power devices. The development of SiC as a semiconductor is still in the laboratory state. [Pg.324]

As we shall see in Section 11.8, the separation of determinants into alpha and beta strings is a powerful technique, which greatly simplifies the calculation of Cl wave functions. However, as a first application of string theory, we shall in Section 11.7 calculate the number of nonzero matrix elements in the determinantal representation of the Hamiltonian operator. [Pg.30]


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