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Revision as of 08:41, 27 June 2012

This lab exercise was developed for the UiO KJM 5911 course.


Learning Goals

You will learn about semiconductor detectors, in particual Ge-detectors. Such detectors are used for precise determination of the intensities and energy of the [math]\gamma[/math]-quanta, commonly reffered to as [math]\gamma[/math]spectroscopy. In the exercise we will not perform the actual analysis of [math]\gamma[/math]spectra, but we will look into how the results can be used to identify an unknown sample, and how we can determine its absolute amount. 

Explanation and Exercise Guide

Theory

Experimental

Other

Equipment

Safety Aspects