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Revision as of 06:30, 22 February 2018
Writing
Introduction
Here, we use an old machine (allegedly known as “TRIMeV”) which fires short pulses of a butt-load of tiny little particles – most likely electrons – at supersonic speeds towards a measuring apparatus which is capable of profiling the flux of these particles on a plane perpendicular to the beam, by means of a bunch of tiny weird OSL thingies.
TLDR: fuck it just skip this section and dive right in!
Theory
For the sake of brevity and elegance, the reader is referred to the internet, where in due time he or she can find a fantastically large supply of papers pertaining to this study, some of which may contain content covering the necessary theory.
Related Papers/Links
see above.
TriMev_Simulations
Literally fake news.
Why does 114.5 R = 100 rad?
This is why: Roentgen to Rad Conversion. Checkmate subsection ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Apparatus
OSLs
Accelerators
TriMeV Description
Detectors
Nanodot Calibration
First Board for Beam Profile
Experimental Methods
This is the section where the author describes the procedures and techniques used to perform these measurements. I'm not going to though.
Data Analysis
Nothing to say here since good data analyzes itself, and my data is good af.
OSL Reader
TriMeV Shot Log
Error Analysis
Forest Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences