Gamma Spectrometry
Gamma spectrometry is a technique used to detect and quantify the amount of gamma radiation emitted by a material. It is a powerful tool used in a wide range of applications, such as measuring the activity of radioactive isotopes in the environment, providing information on the chemical composition of materials, and monitoring nuclear reactors. Gamma spectrometry also has potential applications in medical diagnostics, as it can be used to detect cancerous tissue and to monitor the progress of radiation therapy. Moreover, it is an invaluable tool for nuclear physicists, as it can provide a better understanding of nuclear processes.
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