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Gamma Spectrometer Summary

Radiation Detectors GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY Gamma spectroscopy is a radiochemistry measurement method which determines  the  energy  and  count  rate  of  gamma  rays  emitted  by radioactive substances. EO 2.8 DESCRIBE the operation of a gamma spectrometer to include: a. Type of detector used b. Multichannel analyzer operation Gamma spectroscopy is a radiochemistry measurement method that determines the energy and count  rate  of  gamma  rays  emitted  by  radioactive  substances.    Gamma  spectroscopy  is  an extremely important measurement.  A detailed analysis of the gamma ray energy spectrum is used to determine the identity and quantity of gamma emitters present in a material. The  equipment  used  in  gamma  spectroscopy  includes  a  detector,  a  pulse  sorter  (multichannel analyzer), and associated amplifiers and data readout devices.  The detector is normally a sodium iodide (NaI) scintillation counter.   Figure 27 shows a block diagram of a gamma spectrometer. Figure 27   Gamma Spectrometer Block Diagram Rev. 0 Page 49 IC-06

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