Gamma-ray spectrometer
A gamma-ray spectrometer (GRS) is an instrument for measuring the distribution (or spectrum—see figure) of the intensity of gamma radiation versus the energy of each photon.The study and analysis of gamma-ray spectra for scientific and technical use is called gamma spectroscopy, and gamma-ray spectrometers are the instruments which observe and collect such data.Because the energy of each photon of EM radiation is proportional to its frequency, gamma rays have sufficient energy that they are typically observed by counting individual photons.
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Gamma-ray spectrometer
A gamma-ray spectrometer (GRS) is an instrument for measuring the distribution (or spectrum—see figure) of the intensity of gamma radiation versus the energy of each photon.The study and analysis of gamma-ray spectra for scientific and technical use is called gamma spectroscopy, and gamma-ray spectrometers are the instruments which observe and collect such data.Because the energy of each photon of EM radiation is proportional to its frequency, gamma rays have sufficient energy that they are typically observed by counting individual photons.
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加瑪射線光分計(英文:Gamma ray spectrometer,縮寫:GRS)是一部議器,用來計算加瑪射線的密度對抗每一個光子能量的分配(或光學頻譜)。
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A gamma-ray spectrometer (GRS) ...... y counting individual photons.
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加瑪射線光分計(英文:Gamma ray spectrometer,縮寫:GRS)是一部議器,用來計算加瑪射線的密度對抗每一個光子能量的分配(或光學頻譜)。
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Gamma-ray spectrometer
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加玛射线光分计
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