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Camps C, E.; Munoz C, A.
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Ocoyoacac (Mexico)1990
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Ocoyoacac (Mexico)1990
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[en] A computer program written with the purpose of studying the magnetic field produced by a linear system of n coils is shown. Based on this a four coils system is designed that was used in an ion source of Resonance Electron-cyclotron type (REC) that is sought to build. In turn, structure characteristics of the magnetic field proper for such purpose are discussed. (Author)
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Diseno del sistema magnetico de una fuente de iones tipo ECR
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May 1990; 30 p; INIS-MX-RI--0230
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Cuevas, J.; Soler, J.J.; Sales, J.; Amorrortu, J.; Nieto, A.; Navarro, V.; Camps, C.
Proceedings of the 2. Iberian-American Congress of Oncology1988
Proceedings of the 2. Iberian-American Congress of Oncology1988
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[en] Published in summary form only
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Complicacion inusual tras radioterapia en un paciente afecto de adenocarcinoma derecto: gangrena aguda de escroto (Gangrena de Fournier)
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Sociedade Brasileira de Cancerologia, Salvador, BA (Brazil); 156 p; 1988; p. 49; 2. Iberian-American Congress of Oncology; Salvador, BA (Brazil); 9-14 Oct 1988
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Ortiz Peralta, T.; Ondarza R, R.; Camps C, E.
Fourth Latin-American workshop on plasma physics. Contributed papers1990
Fourth Latin-American workshop on plasma physics. Contributed papers1990
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[en] In this paper the average energy and the magnetic moment conservation laws in the Drift Theory of charged particle motion are obtained in a simple way. The approach starts from the energy and magnetic moment conservation laws and afterwards the average is performed. This scheme is more economic from the standpoint of time and algebraic calculations than the usual procedure of Bogolyubov's method. (Author)
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Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica, Buenos Aires (Argentina); International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria); Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnica, Buenos Aires (Argentina); 368 p; 1990; p. 273-276; CNEA; Buenos Aires (Argentina); 4. Latin-American workshop on plasma physics; Buenos Aires (Argentina); 16-27 Jul 1990
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Castro C, M.A.; Escobar A, L.; Camps C, E.; Mejia H, J.A.
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2004
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2004
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[en] Thin films of titanium nitride were deposited using the technique of laser ablation. It was studied the effect of the density of laser energy used for ablation the target as well as of the pressure of the work gas about the structure and the hardness of the deposited thin films. Depending on the pressure of the work gas films was obtained with preferential orientation in the directions (200) and (111). At a pressure of 1 x 10-2 Torr only the direction (200) was observed. On the other hand to the pressure of 5 x 10-3 Torr the deposited material this formed by a mixture of the orientation (200) and (111), being the direction (111) the predominant one. Thin films of Ti N were obtained with hardness of up to 24.0 GPa that makes to these attractive materials for mechanical applications. The hardness showed an approximately linear dependence with the energy density. (Author)
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Caracterizacion estructural de peliculas delgadas de nitruro de titanio depositadas por ablacion laser
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2004; 7 p; 14. ININ-SUTIN Technical and Scientific Congress; Salazar, Estado de Mexico (Mexico); 24-26 Nov 2004
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ALLOYS, CARBON ADDITIONS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DIFFRACTION, DIFFRACTOMETERS, DIMENSIONS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, FILMS, INFORMATION, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, LASERS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, MICROSTRUCTURE, NITRIDES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, PNICTIDES, PRESSURE RANGE, RADIATIONS, SCATTERING, SIZE, SOLID STATE LASERS, TITANIUM COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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Chirino O, S.; Camps C, E.; Escobar A, L.; Mejia H, J.A.
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2004
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2004
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[en] A source of microwaves plasma type ECR was used to modify those mechanical properties of the surface of steel pieces AISI 4140. The experiments were carried out in a range of pressure among 4 X 10-4 and 7 X 10-4 Torr using one mixture of gases 60/40 hydrogen / nitrogen and an incident power of the microwaves of 400 W. Previous to the treatment of the samples, the plasma was studied using one Langmuir probe to determine the temperature of the electrons and the density of the plasma, the species excited in the plasma were determined by means of Optical emission spectroscopy. All the samples were treated during 50 min in a regime of low temperature (- 250 C), and the surface hardness it was increased up of 100% of their initial value, with a depth of penetration of the nitrogen of 4.5 μ m. The biggest hardness and depth of penetration of the nitrogen were obtained when the biggest density in the plasma was used to carry out the experiments. (Author)
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Influencia de la densidad del plasma de microondas en la nitruracion de acero AISI 4140
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2004; 6 p; 14. ININ-SUTIN Technical and Scientific Congress; Salazar, Estado de Mexico (Mexico); 24-26 Nov 2004
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ALLOYS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DIFFRACTION, ELECTRIC PROBES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTS, HARDNESS, INFORMATION, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, NONMETALS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, PROBES, RADIATIONS, SCATTERING, SPECTROSCOPY, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS
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Chirino O, S.; Escobar A, I.; Camps C, E.; Garcia E, J.I.
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2000
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2000
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[en] The laser ablation technique is an alternative for the obtention of thin films which is less expensive, more reliable, efficient and with some advantages with respect to conventional processes. On of the most important components which forms a laser ablation system is the vacuum chamber, that has as general purposes the following: a) To carry out studies about plasma such as optical emission spectroscopy and measurements by deflectometry. b) To carry out an In situ monitoring about the film growth through the reflectivity measurements of the combination substrate-film. c) To deposit thin films of different materials such as oxides, carbon, metals, etc. In this work it is showed how the vacuum chamber was designed and made to perform the store of thin films by laser ablation and for characterising the formed plasma as a result of the ablation process. The chamber design was enough versatile that will allow to add it more accessory just making it simple modifications. Its cost was very cheap more or less one twentieth of a commercial chamber. (Author)
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Diseno y fabricacion de una camara para el deposito de peliculas delgadas por ablacion laser
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2000; 4 p; 10. ININ-SUTIN Technical and Scientific Congress; Salazar, Estado de Mexico (Mexico); 29-30 Nov 2000
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Tolentino E, P.; Gutierrez T, C.; Camps C, E.
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2007
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares. Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores de la Industria Nuclear (Mexico)2007
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[en] The energy transmission in the evaporation process of a solid target by a laser pulse by means of the model of two temperatures which consists on two equations of heat conduction coupled by means of an electron-phonon coupling factor that means the energy transfer rate between the electrons and the net is described. This electron-phonon coupling factor is calculated for the particular case of the graphite, the obtaining of the analytic solutions in a space dimension of the system of non linear partial differential equations is shown considering two forms of the laser pulse (gaussian and delta function) and the electron temperature distributions of temperature and of the net are analyzed. (Author)
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Modelo de dos temperaturas de la evaporacion laser de blancos solidos
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2007; 5 p; 17. ININ-SUTIN Technical and Scientific Congress; Salazar, Estado de Mexico (Mexico); 4-6 Dec 2007
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[en] Transition radiation of electrons with Lorentz factors γ=E/mc2 ranging from 200 to 2000 has been measured. Special care was taken to optimize stacks (mylar) and proportional counters (Xe-He mixtures) in order to detect transition radiation at the lowest possible γ values in the presence of the ionizing particle. It is found that transition radiation can provide discrimination, e.g. pions against kaons, at momenta well below 100 GeV/c, i.e. it becomes effective where the relativistic rise of the ionization is levelling off. (Auth.)
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods; v. 131(3); p. 411-416
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Commichau, S.C.; Camps, C.; Capell, M.; Commichau, V.; Fluegge, G.; Hangarter, K.; Lebedev, A.; Roeser, U.; Gunten, H. von; Mnich, J.; Viertel, G.M., E-mail: commichau@particle.phys.ethz.ch2004
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[en] The performance of a readout system for the Synchrotron Radiation Detector (SRD) is studied. The detector is proposed as part of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer experiment, an experiment to fly on the International Space Station (ISS) beginning of 2005. The SRD is designed to detect the synchrotron radiation from electrons and positrons (TeV energy range) produced in the earth's magnetic field. For the planned array of scintillators and photomultipliers a readout system is chosen, which is compact, space qualified and has a low-power consumption. The low-power chip APV, originally designed for the CMS experiment at LHC (CERN), is foreseen for the readout. To overcome the diffuse background from photons and charged particles the SRD readout must have a time resolution better than 10 ns. The intrinsic time resolution (sigma from Gauss fit) of the APV25-S0 was found to be 0.46±0.01 and 0.68±0.02 ns for the APVM, whereas the time resolution of the photomultiplier-APV readout system was measured to be 2.73±0.10 ns for the APV25-S0 and 2.90±0.21 ns for the APVM. The investigated timing capabilities of the photomultiplier-APV readout system show that the APV chip is suitable for the SRD readout
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S0168900204000567; Copyright (c) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: Austria
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment; ISSN 0168-9002; ; CODEN NIMAER; v. 523(3); p. 415-424
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AIRCRAFT, ANTILEPTONS, ANTIMATTER, ANTIPARTICLES, BREMSSTRAHLUNG, COSMIC RADIATION, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELECTRONS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ENERGY RANGE, FERMIONS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, LEPTONS, MATTER, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOTUBES, POSITRONS, RADIATIONS, RESOLUTION, SECONDARY COSMIC RADIATION, SPACE VEHICLES, TESTING, TIMING PROPERTIES, VEHICLES
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Bachmann, S.; Beissel, F.; Camps, C.; Commichau, V.; Fluegge, G.; Hangartner, K.; Ischebeck, R.; Kremp, J.; Macke, D.; Nowack, A.; Pooth, O.; Schulte, R.; Tonutti, M.
Vienna wirechamber conference 981998
Vienna wirechamber conference 981998
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Institute for High Energy Physics of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Austria); 132 p; Feb 1998; p. 15; Vienna wirechamber conference 98; Vienna (Austria); 23-27 Feb 1998
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