Handbook of Radiation Effects
Discover the essential resource for engineers and professionals in the field with the Handbook of Radiation Effects by Oxford University Press. This comprehensive guide, published in 2002 and now available in its 2nd Revised edition, spans an impressive 640 pages of in-depth analysis and practical solutions.
Delve into the intricate relationship between high-energy radiation environments, electronic device physics, and materials. This handbook expertly addresses the challenges that arise when high-energy radiation interacts with matter, offering invaluable engineering methods to tackle these issues. Whether you are an engineer-designer or a professional seeking to deepen your understanding of radiation effects, this book is an indispensable addition to your library. Enhance your expertise and stay ahead in your field with this authoritative text.