Robert Frost
Forskare vid Institutionen för fysik och astronomi; Materialfysik
- E-post:
- rob.frost@physics.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
- Postadress:
- Box 516
751 20 UPPSALA
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- ORCID:
- 0000-0001-7620-2141
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Applied nuclear physicist working in ion-beam physics and neutron physics. Experience in particle accelerator operation, detector development, materials science and electronic engineering. Over ten years teaching in a range of physical science disciplines.
Nyckelord
- compact neutron source
- experimental nuclear physics
- ion beam analysis
- ion implantation
- materials analysis
- near-surface analysis
- neutrons
- nuclear engineering
- surface and interface analysis
Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Baseline measurements in the assessment of ESS-specific radionuclide uptake by crops cultivated in Southern Sweden (2024)
- Light-yield response of liquid scintillators using 2-6 MeV tagged neutrons (2024)
- Epitaxial growth of HfB2 thin films on Si(111) by magnetron sputtering (2024)
- Correlation of optical transmittance and hydrogen concentration in Cr/V superlattices (2024)
- Dynamic Analysis of major elements in biological tissue validating quantification of trace life elements in MeV ion beam microscopy (2024)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Baseline measurements in the assessment of ESS-specific radionuclide uptake by crops cultivated in Southern Sweden (2024)
- Light-yield response of liquid scintillators using 2-6 MeV tagged neutrons (2024)
- Epitaxial growth of HfB2 thin films on Si(111) by magnetron sputtering (2024)
- Correlation of optical transmittance and hydrogen concentration in Cr/V superlattices (2024)
- Dynamic Analysis of major elements in biological tissue validating quantification of trace life elements in MeV ion beam microscopy (2024)
- A compact accelerator driven neutron source at the Applied Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Lund University (2023)
- Preliminary results from a study of luminescent materials (2023)
- Towards in-situ and in-operando ion beam analysis of metal hydrides in gaseous atmosphere: Conceptual Studies