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Evolution of Nitrogen-Free γ-Ray Spectrometers Based on Semiconductor Detectors with Ultrapure Germanium
The evolution of domestic designs of nitrogen-free spectrometers with microcryogenic cooling systems with semiconductor detectors based on ultrapure germanium is examined. The energy resolution of a monoblock germanium nitrogen-free spectrometer with a microcryogenic system and digital spectrometric...
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description | The evolution of domestic designs of nitrogen-free spectrometers with microcryogenic cooling systems with semiconductor detectors based on ultrapure germanium is examined. The energy resolution of a monoblock germanium nitrogen-free spectrometer with a microcryogenic system and digital spectrometric setup, built at the Institute of Physical-Technical Problems, is 2.25 keV on the 1.33 MeV line. Nitrogen-free spectrometers have proven themselves well in mobile and stationary laboratories providing fast analysis and at technological checkpoints in NPP. |
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