monoergic

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monoergic (comparative more monoergic, superlative most monoergic)

  1. Having a uniform level of energy.
    • 1955, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Reactor handbook: physics, page 15:
      To obtain usable yields of monoergic neutrons below 80 kev, it is necessary to use very large proton currents on thin targets and to observe at back angles.
    • 1959, United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Employee Radiation Hazards and Workmen's Compensation:
      In the laboratory, this concept may be demonstrated by using a monoergic roentgen ray source; that is, one producing roentgen rays of only one energy.
    • 2013, Fay Ajzenberg-Selove, Nuclear Spectroscopy, →ISBN, page 465:
      Since Be7 has an excited state at 430 kev, the neutrons from the Li7(p,n) reaction will not be monoergic when the bombarding energy is sufficiently high to excite this state in Be7.

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