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  1. Instruments and Experimental Techniques
  2. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48
  3. Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 4, July 2005
  4. The SPEDOG γ-Ray Spectrometer-Dosimeter
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Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 6, November 2005
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 5, September 2005
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 4, July 2005
Radiation Effects on the Components of Diagnostic Systems for a Thermonuclear Reactor: A Review
Experimental Study of the Deformation of Instantaneous Neutron Spectra from the Fission of $^{235}$U Nuclei in Fast-Reactor Core Materials
Measuring Energy Releases in a Scintillation Detector and the Afterpulses of the Photomultiplier Tubes
A System Based on an 8-Channel Analog-to-Digital Converter for the Amplitude Analysis of Signals from the Vertex Detector of the SVD-2 Setup
Tunneling DC Spectroscopy and Digital Processing of Experimental Data
A Functional Digital-to-Analog Converter in a Broadband Phase Calibrator Controlled by a Numerical Code
A Bandpass Power Amplifier for 60–70 MHz
A High-Frequency Discharge Module with Power Feedback for the Pumping Systems of Solid-State Lasers
Low-Inductance Section for a Fitch Generator of High-Power High-Voltage Pulses
A Radiometric System for the РТФ-32 Radio Telescope
A Setup for Investigating Induced Refractive Index Change in Optical Fibers at High Temperatures
Determination of the Minority Carrier Surface Thermogeneration Rate in Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Structures
Measuring and Visualizing Strong Magnetic Fields by Means of Indicators Based on Garnet Ferrite Films
A Multichannel Acoustooptical Deflector with a Planar Delay-Line Structure for Ultrasound Excitation
A Test Bench for the Shock Loading by an Electrical Explosion of Foils
The SPEDOG γ-Ray Spectrometer-Dosimeter
A High-Sensitivity β Spectrometer Based on a Scintillator with a Developed Surface
A Device for Producing Nuclear Membranes by Bombarding Polymer Films with Argon Ions
An Electrokinetic Potential Meter
A Cell for the Uniaxial Compression of Samples in µSR Experiments
A Position-Sensitive Optical Detector Based on Anomalous Photovoltage Films
A Facility for Investigating Ultrasound Velocity and Absorption in Light and Heavy Water at High Temperatures and High Pressures
A Polarizable Pressure Gage Based on Optical Fibers
Detection of Superconductivity in a High-Pressure Chamber with Diamond Anvils by Mutual Induction Method with Laser-Modulated Sample Temperature
A Rapid Analyzer of Hydrogen Content in Solids
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 3, May 2005
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 2, March 2005
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 48, Issue 1, January 2005
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 47
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 46
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 45
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 44
Instruments and Experimental Techniques : Volume 43

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The SPEDOG γ-Ray Spectrometer-Dosimeter

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Trykov, L. A. Levchenko, V. A. Babanakov, D. M.
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract The main characteristics of the SPEDOG portable γ-ray spectrometer-dosimeter are compared to those of its analogs currently available on the Russian market. The use of a KX605A silicon crystal in the instrument as the sensor unit is substantiated. The results from investigating the main physical and performance characteristics of the instrument are presented, particularly the temperature dependence of its energy resolution, the dependence of the spectrum shape on the relative positions of the detector and a radiation source, and the estimated efficiency of the instrument in mixed radiation fields.
Starting Page 521
Ending Page 525
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 00204412
Journal Instruments and Experimental Techniques
Volume Number 48
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 16083180
Language English
Publisher Nauka/Interperiodica
Publisher Date 2005-01-01
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Physical Chemistry Measurement Science, Instrumentation Electronic and Computer Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Instrumentation
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