Intro to Applied Nuclear Physics
Gamma spectroscopy is a technique used to measure and analyze the energy and intensity of gamma rays emitted from radioactive materials. By detecting these gamma rays, it helps identify isotopes and quantify their concentrations, making it an essential tool in various fields such as radioactive dating, neutron activation analysis, and medical applications involving radioisotopes. This method is particularly valuable for understanding the properties of materials and tracking changes in composition over time.
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