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    An electron capture detector (ECD) is a device for detecting atoms and molecules in a gas through the attachment of electrons via electron capture ionization...
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  • Electron capture ionization is the ionization of a gas phase atom or molecule by attachment of an electron to create an ion of the form A − {\displaystyle...
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    of cryonics (the cryopreservation of humans). He invented the electron capture detector and, using it, became the first to detect the widespread presence...
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    secondary electrons emitted by atoms excited by the electron beam are detected using a secondary electron detector (Everhart–Thornley detector). The number...
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    photo diodes. Electron capture detector (ECD) uses a radioactive beta particle (electron) source to measure the degree of electron capture. ECD are used...
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    of the reaction is three). Electron capture can be used in conjunction with chemical ionization. An electron capture detector is used in some gas chromatography...
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  • Economic Crime Department of the City of London Police Electron capture detector Electron-capture dissociation Electronic civil disobedience Energy Citations...
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    photographic film, or a detector such as a scintillator attached to a charge-coupled device or a direct electron detector. Transmission electron microscopes are...
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  • fraction of the diffracted electrons interfere constructively at specific angles and form regular patterns on the detector. The electrons interfere according...
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    creates an electron or muon in the water. The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory was similar, but used heavy water as the detecting medium. Other detectors have consisted...
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  • Non-destructive detectors in gas chromatography: Thermal conductivity detector: measures the thermal conductivity of the eluent. Electron capture detector: the most...
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    Bolometer (redirect from Thermal detector)
    powered by electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH). In terms of hardware, the W7-X bolometers are equipped with metal-resistive detectors. These are...
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  • easiest to think of the detector in this manner. Flame ionization detector (FID) -- uses a flame to produce ions Electron capture detector (ECD) -- uses beta...
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    using an electron capture detector coupled to a gas chromatograph. Negative ions are formed by resonance capture of a near-thermal energy electron, dissociative...
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  • electron microscopy (4D STEM) is a subset of scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) which utilizes a pixelated electron detector to capture...
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    destructive effects on the ozone layer. After the development of his electron capture detector, James Lovelock was the first to detect the widespread presence...
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    structure of materials. EBSD is carried out in a scanning electron microscope equipped with an EBSD detector comprising at least a phosphorescent screen, a compact...
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  • in the electric current flowing into them. It is also used in Electron capture detector in gas chromatography for the detection mainly of halogens. It...
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  • Auger electrons can be applied in electron capture detectors for gas chromatography. The more widely used nickel-63 sources provide electrons from beta...
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  • second dimension, suitable detectors are needed. Examples include flame ionization detector (FID), (micro) electron capture detector (μECD) and mass spectrometry...
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    while the scintillator-based Baksan detector found 5 neutrinos (lepton number = +1) of either thermal or electron-capture origin, in a burst less than 13 seconds...
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  • by either a thermal conductivity detector (TCD), a flame ionization detector (FID), or an electron capture detector (ECD). Using the known temperature...
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    5890 Series II with three detectors, (Electron Capture Detector, Nitrogen Phosphorus Detector and Flame Photometric Detector) for analysing pesticide residues...
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  • quantified as the detector output. In the electron capture mode, the PDD is a selective detector for monitoring high electron affinity compounds such as freons...
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    panels, electron microscopes, radiation therapy, lasers, gaseous ionization detectors, and particle accelerators. Interactions involving electrons with other...
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  • and V. Pretorius in 1958, and James Lovelock introduced the electron capture detector that year as well. Others introduced mass spectrometers to gas...
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    tracks in the detector. Thus, of the neutrino flavors, IceCube is most sensitive to muon neutrinos. An electron resulting from an electron neutrino event...
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  • commonly used GC detectors such as the electron capture detector (ECD), flame ionization detector (FID), and thermal conductivity detector (TCD) produce...
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    neutrino flavours, the other reaction sensitive to only electron neutrino. Thus, such a detector could measure neutrino oscillations directly. A location...
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    scintillators. But because electrons can make large angle scatterings (sometimes backscatterings), they can exit the detector without depositing their full...
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