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The Gamma‐Ray Counting Efficiency for a Lead‐Cathode G‐M Counter

The dependence of gamma‐ray counting efficiency on energy has been determined in the range 0.17 Mev to 2.76 Mev for a G‐M counter with a lead cathode. The efficiency for six energy values was found by coincidence measurements utilizing the disintegration of In111, Au198, Co60, and Na24. The result i...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 1949-12, Vol.20 (12), p.932-934
Main Authors: Jurney, E. T., Maienschein, Fred
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