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Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry [Hardcover]

Gordon Gilmore (Author), John D. Hemingway (Author)
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May 16, 1995 0471951501 978-0471951506 1
Gamma-ray spectrometry is a key technique in the study of the decay of radioactive materials. Used by scientists from a wide range of disciplines, problems can be encountered by the inexperienced user because there is a deceptive simplicity in gamma-ray measurements which can hide significant pitfalls. To resolve this situation, the authors of Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry have drawn on many years of teaching experience to produce this uniquely practical volume, giving comprehensive coverage of the whole gamma-ray detection and spectrum analysis processes. Discussions of the origin of gamma-rays and the issue of quality assurance in gamma-ray spectrometry are also included. Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry is written with the user in mind and has the following benefits:
* Mathematics are kept to a minimum throughout.
* No previous knowledge of nuclear matters or instrumentation is assumed.
* Detectors and their associated electronic systems are discussed.
* Fault-finding guide ensures that any problems can be sorted out with the minimum of fuss.
Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry will enable all those involved with radioactivity measurements to get the most from their equipment. It will also be of great value to teachers and students in departments where radioactivity is studied, such as physics, chemistry, environmental biology, archaeometry and radiochemistry.

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Using a minimum of mathematics, this extremely lucid guide deals exclusively with gamma-ray measurements. Covers the entire gamma-ray detection process from its origin through the detectors that are used (and how they are used) and the electronic systems associated with them to an evaluation of the process by which the resulting spectra are analyzed. Concludes with a fault-finding guide and a look at the issue of quality control in gamma-ray spectroscopy.

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Gamma-ray spectrometry is a key technique in the study of the decay of radioactive materials. Used by scientists from a wide range of disciplines, problems can be encountered by the inexperienced user because there is a deceptive simplicity in gamma-ray measurements which can hide significant pitfalls. To resolve this situation, the authors of Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry have drawn on many years of teaching experience to produce this uniquely practical volume, giving comprehensive coverage of the whole gamma-ray detection and spectrum analysis processes. Discussions of the origin of gamma-rays and the issue of quality assurance in gamma-ray spectrometry are also included. Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry is written with the user in mind and has the following benefits:
  • Mathematics are kept to a minimum throughout.
  • No previous knowledge of nuclear matters or instrumentation is assumed.
  • Detectors and their associated electronic systems are discussed.
  • Fault-finding guide ensures that any problems can be sorted out with the minimum of fuss.
Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry will enable all those involved with radioactivity measurements to get the most from their equipment. It will also be of great value to teachers and students in departments where radioactivity is studied, such as physics, chemistry, environmental biology, archaeometry and radiochemistry.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 322 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (May 16, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471951501
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471951506
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great teaching text book, August 13, 2011
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I am using this text book as a reference for teaching NUEN 303 and NUEN 633 at Texas A&M University, department of Nuclear Engineering. The book is an excellent resource for all our students. The contents are well structured for anyone to study in an organized or focus/individual manner. It covers the areas that Knoll does not cover, practicality.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended, September 11, 2008
A must for any practitioner of gamma-ray spectrometry. This 2nd edition has useful updates, including discussion of Digital Signal Processors (DSP, which to an old timer like me are marvelous innovations). The author provides lucid explanations of everything from how superior-resolution Ge detectors are manufactured to the statistical nuances of spectral data processing. Such a deal!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The essential reference work on gamma spectrometry, June 3, 2004
This review is from: Practical Gamma-Ray Spectrometry (Hardcover)
Gilmore and Hemingway provide the spectrometer user with the wealth of their years experience in assaying gamma samples. Everything from how to set up a germanium crystal spectrometer, how to calibrate, how to count, and how to document for universal acceptance. This is one-stop shopping for gamma spectrometry...including a comprehensive references list at the end of every chapter that provides the reader with their money's worth from this volume.
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First Sentence:
In this chapter we intend to show how a basic understanding of simple decay schemes, and of the role gamma radiation plays in these, can help in identifying radioactive nuclides and in correctly measuring quantities of such nuclides. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
true coincidence summing, detector cap, high count rate systems, peak area uncertainty, spectrum analysis programs, spectrum analysis software, geometry efficiency calibrations, transistor reset preamplifier, test point voltage, resistive feedback preamplifier, resolution enhancers, ballistic deficit, poor charge collection, coaxial detector, gamma spectrometry systems, summing corrections, reset preamplifiers, charge collection time, net peak area, live time correction, graded shield, input count rate, efficiency calibration curves, pulser peak, amplifier output pulse
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Further Reading, Canberra Nuclear, Practical Points, New York, Low Count Rate Systems, National Physical Laboratory, Gamma Vision, Methods Phys, Oxford Instruments, Canberra Reference, Germanium Detector System, Maintaining Confidence, Other Sources of Photons, Packaging of Detectors, Sampling Statistics, The Analysis of the Sample Spectrum, Achieving Valid Close Geometry Efficiency Calibrations, American National Standards Institute, Methods of Locating Peaks, Optimizing Counting Conditions, Radioanalytical Chem, Symptom Possible, Ultra-Low-Level Systems
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