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Principles of Nuclear Radiation Detection
Principles of Nuclear Radiation Detection
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Alpha Particles
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Bubble Chamber
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Cherenkov Detectors
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Count Rate
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Fast Neutron
Free Air Ionization Chamber
Fricke Dosimeter
Gamma Ray Spectrometers
Gas Flow Proportional Counter
gas-filled detectors
Glow Curve
Gm Counter
Gm Tube
health physics
Heavy Charged Particle
Ionization Chamber
John W. Poston
Liquid Scintillators
neutron
Neutron Dose Equivalent
Neutron Energy
Neutron Flux
neutrons
particles
Polycarbonate Foils
proportional
Proportional Counters
radiation detection methods for graduate students
radiation measurement
rate
scintillation counters
semiconductor sensors
Spark Counter
Surface Barrier Detectors
thermal
Thermal Neutrons
Thermoluminescent Dosimetry
Product details
- ISBN 9781315895970
- Weight: 890g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 13 Dec 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book is intended for senior undergraduate and beginning graduate students in physics, nuclear engineering, health physics and nuclear medicine, and for specialized training courses for radiation protection personnel and environmental safety engineers.To keep the size of the book manageable, material has been selected to stress those detectors that are in widespread use. Attempts have also been made to emphasize alternatives available in approaching various measurement problems and to present the criteria by which a choice among these alternatives may be made.
Principles of Nuclear Radiation Detection
€291.40
