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Anton S. Tremsin

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  306
Citations -  6342

Anton S. Tremsin is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron imaging & Neutron. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 297 publications receiving 5625 citations. Previous affiliations of Anton S. Tremsin include UCB & Space Sciences Laboratory.

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Site specific control of crystallographic grain orientation through electron beam additive manufacturing

TL;DR: In this paper, columnar to equiaxed transitions during solidification were used to promote the growth of highly misoriented micron scale grains outlining the letters D, O and E, through the thickness of a 25·4 mm tall bulk block comprised of primarily columnar oriented grains made of the nickel base superalloy Inconel 718.

Far Ultraviolet Imaging from the Image Spacecraft

TL;DR: In this article, the IMAGE satellite instrument complement includes three Far Ultraviolet (FUV) instruments, including Wideband Imaging Camera (WIC), Spectrographic Imager (SI), and GEO instrument.
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Far Ultraviolet Imaging from the Image Spacecraft. 2. Wideband FUV Imaging

TL;DR: The Far Ultraviolet Wideband Imaging Camera (WIC) as mentioned in this paper was mounted on the rotating IMAGE spacecraft viewing radially outward and has a field of view of 17° in the direction parallel to the spacecraft spin axis.
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Efficiency optimization of microchannel plate (MCP) neutron imaging detectors. I. Square channels with 10B doping

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a detailed model for calculating the quantum detection efficiency of microchannel plate (MCP) detectors incorporating 10B, for the specific case of square channel MCP geometry.
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Development of new photon-counting detectors for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy

TL;DR: The recent progresses towards increasing the throughput of single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy in solution using parallel arrays of SPADs are described and the development of large area photon-counting cameras achieving subnanosecond resolution for fluorescence lifetime imaging applications at the single-Molecule level is discussed.