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Gamma-ray spectrometer

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A gamma-ray spectrometer is an instrument used to measure and analyze gamma radiation emitted by materials. Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation that can originate from radioactive decay, nuclear reactions, or cosmic events. The primary purpose of a gamma-ray spectrometer is to detect and quantify gamma rays, often to identify the specific isotopes and their concentrations in a sample.

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