V.A. Ditlov
Alikhanov Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Russia
Biography
Valery Ditlov works in the direction of the Unified Theory of Robert Katz, who wrote the probability of local many-hits responses of the detector to the dose of energy released by ionization in any nuclear solid-state track detector. This class of detectors includes almost any solid material, and even not quite solid: nuclear photoemulsions, biological tissues, polymers, glasses, crystals, and so on. The theory of the response of solid-state detectors developed by Valery Ditlov avoids the use of any absorbed dose of energy, since in many cases there is no adequate dose-effect relationship. He deduced the probabilities of a local response using the differential spatial and energy distribution functions of delta electrons knocked out by radiation: charged particles, ions, or photons. This report is devoted to the study of the effect of radiation on the most sensitive polymer detector - CR-39 plastic. The research results obtained in this work can be used in nanotechnology.