Gamma spectroscopy

ID: gamma-spectroscopy

Gamma spectroscopy by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated +Created
Figure 1.
Gamma spectroscopy of a Uranium ore
. Source. Several points of the Uranium 238 decay chain are clearly visible.
Gamma spectroscopy is an analytical technique used to measure and analyze the energy and intensity of gamma-ray radiation emitted by radioactive materials. This method is widely utilized in various fields, including nuclear physics, environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics, and radioactive waste management, among others. ### Key Concepts of Gamma Spectroscopy: 1. **Gamma Rays**: Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted during radioactive decay. They have no mass or charge, making them highly penetrating and difficult to shield.

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