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Energy dependence of the gamma absorption coefficient / Gamma spectroscopy

Article no: P2524215

Principle

The intensity of gamma-radiation decreases when it passes through solid matter. The attenuation can be the result of Compton scattering, the photo effect or the pair production. An absorption coefficient can be attributed to each of the three phenomena. These absorption coefficients, as well as the total absorption, are highly energy-dependent. The energy dependence of the total absorption coefficient for aluminium in the range below 1.3 MeV is verified.

Tasks

  1. For each of the emitting isotopes 22Na and 241Am the gamma-spectrum is traced and a threshold energy, E, just below the photo-peak in the high energy range determined.
  2. Using the scintillation counter in conjunction with the pulse height analyser as a monochromator, the gamma-intensity is measured as a function of the thickness of different aluminium layers.The three gamma- emitting isotopes are used successively as the source, assuming that the energy of the emitted gamma-radiation is known.

Learning objectives

  • Compton scattering
  • Photo effect
  • Pair production
  • Absorption coefficient
  • Radioactive decay
  • g-spectroscopy

Software included. Computer not provided.

Scope of delivery

PHYWE Multichannel Analyser (MCA) 13727-99 1
measure Software multi channel analyser 14452-61 1
Radioactive source Am-241, 370 kBq 09090-11 1
Gamma detector 09101-00 1
PHYWE High precision power supply 1.5 kV DC 09107-99 1
High-voltage connecting cable 09101-10 1
Base plate for radioactivity 09200-00 1
Plate holder on fixing magnet 09203-00 1
Lab jack, 150 x 150 mm 02074-02 1
Vernier calliper stainless steel 0-157mm, 1/20 03010-00 1
Source holder on fixing magnet 09202-00 1
Absorption material, aluminium 09029-03 1
Screened cable, BNC, l = 1 m 07542-11 1

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