TESTRUMENTATION A gamma-ray photon is detectable only by means of the enersy it loses in an interaction or interactions with matter. processes: Gamma-ray photons lose energy by three main photoelectric effect, Compton effect, and positron-negatron pair production. The cross-section for each effect is dependent on the energy of the gamma-ray photon and the atomic number of the detecting material. The enersy given up by the gamma-ray photon under- “€ soing any of these processes ultimately manifests itself in the molecular excitation of the detecting meterial. + ee Many organic crystals({such as anthracene, stilbene, and diphenylbutadiene Jana many inoranic crystals(such as thallium-activated sodium iodide, indium- or thalliumactivated lithiumiodide, and potassium iodide) relieve this excitation in the form of useful scintillations of light whose predominant color depends on the crystal. The intensity of the light flashes produced in these materials is dependent (in some cases, linearly) on the energy of the incident photon (provided it is totally absorbed). These light pulses are detected by a photo- multivolier tube which converts them into elettrical pulses. 3 . ii.

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