3515 10Th Ave N, Grand Forks, ND 58203 • 701 772-6558
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3515 10Th Ave N, Grand Forks, ND 58203 • 701 739-8951
Work
Company:
University of north dakota
May 2010
Position:
Professor emeritus physics and astrophysics
Education
Degree:
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
School / High School:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1962 to 1966
Specialities:
Physics, Philosophy
Skills
Thin Films • Superconducting Tunneling In Single Crys... • Trace Elements In Human Nutrition • Measurement of Low Level Gamma Emissions... • Measurement of Environmetal Radon Progen...
University of North Dakota
Professor Emeritus Physics and Astrophysics
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sep 1969 - Aug 1970
Visiting Assistant Professor
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1962 - 1966
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics, Philosophy
University of North Dakota 1957 - 1962
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics
Skills:
Thin Films Superconducting Tunneling In Single Crystal Thin Lead Films Trace Elements In Human Nutrition Measurement of Low Level Gamma Emissions From Humans Measurement of Environmetal Radon Progeny In Human Tissues
Us Patents
Preparation Of Thin Lead Samples For Alpha Particle Emission Test
Glenn Lykken - Grand Forks ND, US Berislav Momcilovic - Grand Forks ND, US
Assignee:
University of North Dakota
International Classification:
G01N001/28
US Classification:
250/304000
Abstract:
A method of preparing a lead sample to determine an amount of alpha particle emission. First, a thin slice is obtained from the lead source, such as by cutting the lead source using a microtome. The thin slice may be rolled to flatten any wrinkles caused by the cutting. The flattened slice is then heated to near the melting point of lead to drive the polonium atoms to the surface of the slice. The slice may be cooled down to ambient temperature in Nitrogen gas. Once so prepared, the thin slice can be tested for an amount of alpha particle emission.