Abstract
A method has been found for manufacturing special high-uniformity fine-grained emulsions with a most probable size of 0.04–0.08μ for the microcrystals. A method of potentiometric control of the emulsification process is presented which provides good reproducibility of the emulsions. Depending on the purpose of the research, using this method it is possible to fabricate special fine-grained emulsions for detection of charged particles with any sensitivity — from fragments up to relativistic particles — with track densities of 60 grains/100 μ of particle range.
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Perfilov, N.A., Novikova, N.P. & Prokof'eva, E.I. Special fine-grained emulsion for nuclear research. The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy 4, 47–54 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01514559
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01514559