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Collision Integral Cross Sections in Double Photon Compton Scattering and a Possible Method for Their Measurement

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Pages 445-452 | Published online: 10 Apr 2017

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M. B. Saddi, Bhajan Singh & B. S. Sandhu. (2011) Measurements of Singly Differential Collision Cross Sections of Double-Photon Compton Scattering of 662-keV Gamma Photons. Nuclear Technology 175:1, pages 168-174.
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M.B. Saddi, Bhajan Singh & B.S. Sandhu. (2008) Measurement of collision integral cross-sections of double-photon Compton effect using a single gamma ray detector: A response matrix approach. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 266:14, pages 3309-3318.
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Gulshan Datta, M.B. Saddi, B. Singh & B.S. Sandhu. (2007) Measurement of doubly differential collision cross-sections for double-photon Compton scattering of 0.662MeV gamma rays. Radiation Measurements 42:2, pages 256-262.
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M.B. Saddi, B.S. Sandhu & B. Singh. (2006) A successful experimental observation of double-photon Compton scattering of γ rays using a single γ detector. Annals of Nuclear Energy 33:3, pages 271-280.
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