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Gamma-N for Na/ NaI detector problem
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- Subject: Gamma-N for Na/ NaI detector problem
- From: Kim D Merritt <kdmerri@SANDIA.GOV>
- Date: 27 Oct 1997 12:48:31 -0700
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I have two questions:
1: What is the gamma-n threshold value for sodium?
2: Does anyone have any information on the effect of non-uniform
exposure fields for Na-I detectors? I know about the effects on gas
filled detectors but would like to know how it effects the response of
our Micro-Spec detector. We are looking at a highly collimated beam
from a Cs irradiator.
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*Kim Merritt, RRPT *
*Sandia Labs, NM *
*kdmerri@sandia.gov *
*When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem *
*begins to resemble a nail. -- Abraham Maslow *
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