What Does TDCS Stand For?
TDCS stands for Triple Differential Cross Section
TDCS, or Triple Differential Cross Section, is a quantitative measure used in physics, particularly in scattering experiments. It represents the probability of scattering events occurring under specific conditions, characterized by three independent variables: the angles and energies of the incoming and outgoing particles. TDCS provides detailed information about the underlying dynamics of particle interactions, enabling researchers to analyze and interpret complex scattering processes in various fields, including atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym