Usage of Obsidian (Igneous Energy) in Both Radiation Detection and Fixed-Target Machine in Discovery of Subatomic Particles
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Obsidian is amorphous material which contains SiO2 compound and also is to be taken out from volcanic mountains. 75% of obsidian comprises quartz. Quartz is the required material to observe the piezoelectric effect. Obsidian originally comes from the mantle of the earth crust. When it contacts with oxygen in the air, it solidifies suddenly with no any opportunity that switches to crystallized state. Because of that reason, it becomes amorphous silica. If some chemicals such as fluorine or hydrogen with respect to semiconductors process is connected into silicon (a-si:H) that let to see photoconductivity property will be revealed. Radiation detectors have an ability of absorption. In this article, obsidian is debated on whether it can be useful for radiation detection as an absorber or not and furthermore, is evaluated if obsidian is focused on the fixed target machine as stationary target area related with the discovery of subatomic particles.
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30 Haziran 2020
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14 Mart 2020
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2 Nisan 2020
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Yıl 2020 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 1