H. F. Hampson's research while affiliated with University of Nottingham and other places
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Publications (3)
Though flash tubes have been used successfully as a means of locating the trajectory of charged particles the processes involved in the discharge mechanism have remained indefinite. This paper describes an investigation using cosmic ray muons as the triggering particles from which it is possible to conclude that in tubes filled with neon to a press...
Neon flash tubes provide a useful means of delineating the trajectory of charged particles. This work represents a detailed investigation of the dependence of the efficiency of these detectors upon the parameters which control the mode of operation. Data are presented on the effects of varying the characteristics of the applied pulse as well as fil...
Flash tube data can be objectively analysed using a computer in the manner described by Bull et al.1). The analysis technique depends upon the knowledge of the variation of the probability of the tube flashing with distance of the trajectory from the tube centre. This is termed the P(θ) distribution and is the subject of the present investigation....