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Ultrasonic Helium Bubble Chamber

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Ultrasonic expansion techniques are being tested in a small helium chamber at CERN.

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BROWN, R., HILKE, H. & ROGERS, A. Ultrasonic Helium Bubble Chamber. Nature 220, 1177–1178 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/2201177a0

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