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TERMINAL OBJECTIVE

OBJECTIVES Radiation Detectors TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 1.0 SUMMARIZE  radiation  protection  principles  to  include  definition  of  terms,  types  of radiation, and the basic operation of a gas-filled detector. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 1.1 DEFINE the following radiation detection terms: a. Electron-ion pair b. Specific ionization c. Stopping power 1.2 EXPLAIN the relationship between stopping power and specific ionization. 1.3 DESCRIBE  the  following  types  of  radiation  to  include  the  definition  and  interactions with matter. a. Alpha (a) b. Beta (b) c. Gamma (g) d. Neutron (n) 1.4 DESCRIBE the principles of operation of a gas-filled detector to include: a. How the electric field affects ion pairs b. How gas amplification occurs 1.5 Given a diagram of an ion pairs collected -vs- detector voltage curve,  DESCRIBE  the regions of the curve to include: a. The name of the region b. Interactions taking place within the gas of the detector c. Difference between the alpha and beta curves, where applicable IC-06 Page viii Rev. 0

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