Difference between revisions of "Summary of Gamma Spectroscopy Analysis"
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After this exercise you should have the following: | After this exercise you should have the following: | ||
*A description of how a Ge-detector works, and what it is. | *A description of how a Ge-detector works, and what it is. | ||
− | *Tabulate values and intermediate results you used to plot the efficiency curve. Remember to calculate the uncertainty in the individual points! | + | *Tabulate values and intermediate results you used to plot the efficiency curve. Remember to calculate the uncertainty in the individual points! |
*You are free to choose if you want to plot your data by use a computer program (e.g. Origin or MS Excel) or draw them manually. | *You are free to choose if you want to plot your data by use a computer program (e.g. Origin or MS Excel) or draw them manually. | ||
*The determination of the unkwnown, n-activated metall and its amount. | *The determination of the unkwnown, n-activated metall and its amount. | ||
[[Category:Gamma_spectroscopy]][[Category:Unsolved_Problems]] | [[Category:Gamma_spectroscopy]][[Category:Unsolved_Problems]] |
Revision as of 13:38, 28 June 2012
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After this exercise you should have the following:
- A description of how a Ge-detector works, and what it is.
- Tabulate values and intermediate results you used to plot the efficiency curve. Remember to calculate the uncertainty in the individual points!
- You are free to choose if you want to plot your data by use a computer program (e.g. Origin or MS Excel) or draw them manually.
- The determination of the unkwnown, n-activated metall and its amount.