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Rad Lab
Basic radiation detection
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Engineering
Undergraduate 4
03/10/2008

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Two Types of Charged particle radiation
Definition
Fast Electrons and Heavy Charged Particles
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Two types of Radiation
Definition
Charged and Uncharged
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Two types of Fast electrons
Definition
Beta + and Beta -
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Two types of Heavy Charged Particles
Definition
Fission Fragments, protons, alphas
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Two types of uncharged radiation
Definition
electromagnetic and neutrons
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two types of electromagnetic radiation
Definition
x-rays and gammas
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two types of neutron radiation
Definition
fast and slow(thermal)
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3 principle gamma-ray interactions
Definition
photoelectric effect

Compton Scattering

Pair production
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Define Photoelectric effect
Definition
the gama strikes an electron from the K electron shell and gives all its energy to the electron. The electron becomes excited and is ejected from the atom.
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define Compton Scattering
Definition
a gamma ray strikes an unbound electron and gives a portion of its energy to the electron while being deflected. The electron is referred to as the recoil electron and the angle at which the two depart is the Compton scattering angle.
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Define Pair production
Definition
If the electron exceeds 1.022 MeV then possible. Takes place in the coulomb field. gamma ray disappears and is replaced by an electron/positron pair.
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Anhilation gama
Definition
occurs when an electron and a gama escape both having .511 MeV
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Double escape peak
Definition
takes place when two gamas escape at Egamma = 1.022 MeV
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Single Escape Peak
Definition
only one gamma escapes at Egamma = .511 MeV
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Explain the process involved in a scintillator
Definition
an incoming photon collides with the detector crystal an an electron is ejected from the valence band to the conduction band. This proceeds to the activation site and deionizes it giving off a photon. the photon is then converted to an electron by a photocathode. This electron is sent to a photomultiplier tube which multiplies the number of electrons present using dynodes. This produces enough signal to be detected by electronics.
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