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GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY
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MISCELLANEOUS DETECTORS

GAMMA SPECTROSCOPY Radiation Detectors The    multichannel    pulse    height Figure 28   Multichannel Analyzer Output analyzer   is   a   device   that   will separate   pulses   based   on   pulse height. Each   energy   range   of pulse  height  is  referred  to  as  a channel. The   pulse   height   is proportional  to  the  energy  lost  by a  gamma  ray.    Separation  of  the pulses,   based   on   pulse   height, shows the energy spectrum of the gamma    rays    that    are    emitted. Multichannel   analyzers   typically have 100 or 200 channels over an energy range of 0 to 2 MeV.   The output is a plot of pulse height and gamma    activity,    as    shown    in Figure 28. By    analyzing    the spectrum  of  gamma  rays  emitted, the     user     can     determine     the elements which caused the gamma pulses. Summary The operation of a gamma spectrometer is summarized below. Gamma Spectrometer Summary A gamma spectrometer uses a scintillation counter, normally NaI. A multichannel analyzer separates the pulses based on pulse height. Since  each  radioactive  material  emits  gammas  of  certain  energy  levels,  each pulse height corresponds to a different type of atom. IC-06 Page 50 Rev. 0

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