Abstract

Results are presented of an investigation of the effect of a pulsed electric field with intensity ~ 10 6 V/cm on nuclear and photographic emulsions with the purpose of trying to create an emulsion track detector with a controlled sensitivity. A controlled regime of detection of fast charged particles resulting in an increase in track density by a factor of 50 and a memory time of 14 μs has been attained in an experimental low-sensitive nuclear emulsion.

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