A New Numerical Approach to Evaluate Variation of Electric Field Strength at the End of Particle Trajectory in Nuclear Track Detectors
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Abstract
A geometrical model for an electrochemical etching (ECE) track in a dielectric detector is defined and a primary programme is written to generate the track. The generated track is transformed to an M × N matrix of primary voltages. Using a numerical method, the matrix of final voltages is computed, and using another numerical approach, the electric field strengths in the elements of detector volume are computed. The final field strength at the end of particle trajectory is obtained. The results of our numerical computation show that there are exact correlations between the field strength at the end of particle
trajectory and the parameters of track under ECE. It is found that although two traditional models of Mason and Smythe in dielectrics can be partly applied for short and long tracks, none of them areable to explain the behaviour of field strength in a `general case'.
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SUN Xiu-Dong, Ali Mostofizadeh, HOU Chun-Feng, M. Reza Kardan. A New Numerical Approach to Evaluate Variation of Electric Field Strength at the End of Particle Trajectory in Nuclear Track Detectors[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(1): 81-84.
SUN Xiu-Dong, Ali Mostofizadeh, HOU Chun-Feng, M. Reza Kardan. A New Numerical Approach to Evaluate Variation of Electric Field Strength at the End of Particle Trajectory in Nuclear Track Detectors[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(1): 81-84.
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SUN Xiu-Dong, Ali Mostofizadeh, HOU Chun-Feng, M. Reza Kardan. A New Numerical Approach to Evaluate Variation of Electric Field Strength at the End of Particle Trajectory in Nuclear Track Detectors[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(1): 81-84.
SUN Xiu-Dong, Ali Mostofizadeh, HOU Chun-Feng, M. Reza Kardan. A New Numerical Approach to Evaluate Variation of Electric Field Strength at the End of Particle Trajectory in Nuclear Track Detectors[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(1): 81-84.
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