Time of flight equation Time of flight exemplary calculations FAQs With this time of flight calculator, you can easily calculate the time the projectile remains in the air. To solve this particular case of projectile motion, all you need to enter are the initial velocity, angle, and height. ...
Time-of-flight compensationFull-field imagingAccurate and efficient damage thickness estimation and imaging are critical for assessing the structural integrity of composite in service. Terahertz (THz) technique, as an advanced nondestructive testing (NDT) method, has emerged considerable potentials in the...
To advance DOF measurements closer to the physics, here we introduce an interferometric technique, surmounting challenges of bulk motion to apply it in awake humans. We reveal two measurement dimensions: optical phase, and time-of-flight (TOF), the latter with 22 picosecond resolution. With this...
The mass-over-charge ratio of the fragment can be calculated from the measured time-of-flight and the measured trajectory through the dipole field according to the following equation: AZ=em0c⋅Bρβγ, (1) where A is the mass number, Z is the charge of the nucleus, e is the ...
While the first time-of-flight (TOF)-positron emission tomography (PET) systems were already built in the early 1980s, limited clinical studies were acquired on these scanners. PET was still a research tool, and the available TOF-PET systems were experim
The cold source time of flight spectrometer IN5 at the Institut Laue–Langevin is being upgraded since January 2001. Besides the recent developments of the installation, we present here a Monte Carlo simulation of the new spectrometer guide, outlining some aspects of the new IN5 spectrometer perfo...
Time-of-flight dual photon emission computed tomography (TOF-DuPECT) is an imaging system that can obtain radionuclide distributions using time information recorded from two cascade-decay photons. The potential decay locations in the image space, a hyperbolic response curve, can be determined via tim...
MALDI is a soft ionization technique used in mass spectrometry (MS) that produces rapid and efficient ionization of a wide variety of molecules (see Figure 1). MALDI uses a laser energy absorbing matrix to produce ions from molecules having molecular weights ranging from 100's to 1000's of ...
Spec. Top. (2024) 233:1181–1190 https://doi.org/10.1140/epjs/s11734-024-01156-9 Review THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL SPECIAL TOPICS Unveiling nuclear isomers through multiple-reflection time-of-flight mass spectrometry Timo Dickel1,2,a and Ali Mollaebrahimi2,3,b 1 GSI Helmholtzzentrum fu¨...
A time of flight mass spectrometer comprising the analyzer tube having a plurality of ring-like electrodes on the same axis in which a voltage as a force in an inverse proportion to the distance is given to ions applied. Application Number: 06/622845 Publication...