Abstract

ABSTRACT We have equipped a Koristka R-5 microscope with a laser-interferometry system on the X and Z axes. This system is connected to a Hewlett-Packard (HP)-9835 computer which collects and processes microscope measurements in real time. This semi-automatic laser interferometer microscope (SLIM) permits measurements, along a cosmic ray track, to be made in several sheets of plastic track detector and analyzed in real time. The processed data can be stored in the HP-9835 and subsequently transferred to larger computers by direct computer-to-computer communication over existing telephone lines.

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