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High-Energy Electromagnetic Processes in Condensed Media
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"High-Energy Electromagnetic Processes in Condensed Media." Nuclear Technology, 18(3), pp. 312–313 Additional informationNotes on contributorsR. H. RitchieR. H. Ritchie is a physicist on the staff of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and on the faculty of the Physics Department of the University of Tennessee. He has worked in the fields of health physics and radiation physics. His interests include the theory of the interaction of charged particles with matter, transition radiation, collective effects in condensed materials, electron slowing-down spectra in matter, and plasma oscillations in solids. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of the Health Physics Society and the Radiation Research Society.