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Kiran et al., 2016 - Google Patents

Experimental response function of a 3 in× 3 in NaI (Tl) detector by inverse matrix method and effective atomic number of composite materials by gamma backscattering …

Kiran et al., 2016

Document ID
685521453460489446
Author
Kiran K
Ravindraswami K
Eshwarappa K
Somashekarappa H
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Radiation and Isotopes

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Response function of a widely used 3 in× 3 in NaI (Tl) detector is constructed to correct the observed pulse height distribution. A 10× 10 inverse matrix is constructed using 7 mono- energetic gamma sources (57 Co, 203 Hg, 133 Ba, 22 Na, 137 Cs, 54 Mn and 65 Zn) which …
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