On the Absorption of γ-Radiation by Absorbers with a Thickness Equal to a Multiple of the Mean Free Path and Analogies with Standing Waves in a Sound Resonance Tube
Eleftherios Adamides,
Andreas Kavadjiklis,
Pavlos S. Koutroubas
et al.
Abstract:This article addresses the phenomenon of the decreased absorption of γ-radiation when the thickness of the absorber equals a multiple of the mean free path, as observed in relevant laboratory experiments with various absorbing materials. This phenomenon can be compared with the periodic peaks in intensity in an open-ended sound tube that appear at multiples of half wavelength. This could suggest that there is analogy between the two physical systems that are the γ-ray absorber and the sound wave resonance tube… Show more
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