De Felice et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Fast procedures for coincidence-summing correction in γ-ray spectrometryDe Felice et al., 2000
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- 8297427221620980617
- Author
- De Felice P
- Angelini P
- Fazio A
- Biagini R
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- Applied radiation and isotopes
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Simplified and fast procedures for coincidence-summing correction in γ-ray spectrometry were investigated. These procedures are based on the usual theoretical expressions of the correction factors, but differ in the determination of the total efficiency curve based on the …
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