Monte Carlo simulations have emerged as an indispensable tool in gamma‐ray spectrometry and detector calibration, offering nuanced insights into particle interactions and detector responses. By ...
Calibration is a key moment in the life of a space telescope before launch. Those who have designed and built the instrument and the future users must precisely measure its performance before it ...
If you would like to learn more about the IAEA’s work, sign up for our weekly updates containing our most important news, multimedia and more. Analytical laboratories’ capacity to provide reliable and ...
Development of improved calibration methods and packages is basic to improving the application of gamma spectrometry in environmental radioactivity and radiotracer studies, and to improving ...
A spectrometer is an instrument that is often employed to examine, identify, and precisely gauge electromagnetic radiation emanating from a substance. This aids in identifying the elemental ...
Optical spectrometers are instruments with a wide variety of uses. By measuring the intensity of light across different wavelengths, they can be used to image tissues or measure the chemical ...
If you’re a radiation enthusiast, chances are you’ve got a Geiger counter lying around somewhere. While Geiger counters are useful to detect the amount of radiation present, and with a few tricks can ...
Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 39, No. 2 (March 2023), pp. 377-383 (7 pages) In situ underwater gamma-ray spectrometry is an effective method for monitoring marine radioactivity. With in situ ...
The Calibration Home Base (CHB) is an optical laboratory designed for the calibration of imaging spectrometers for the VNIR/SWIR wavelength range. It was partly funded by ESA to establish a ...
Marine gamma-ray spectrometry represents a pivotal methodological advancement for assessing radiological activity in marine environments. Recent developments in detector technology – including sodium ...