Possibilities of cryogenic autoradiography

Photographic properties of one of atomic photodetectors are studied at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The characteristic curves obtained at room and cryogenic temperatures indicate that the detector retains its physical and photographic properties, and its possibilities can be expanded to studi...

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