Issue 1080, 1966

The use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for the γ-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides

Abstract

The superiority of a γ-spectrometer incorporating a germanium-lithium diode detector and field-effect transistor head amplifier over the conventional sodium iodide-thallium system, for the resolution of most of the difficult determinations encountered in fission-product radiochemistry, is demonstrated.

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Analyst, 1966,91, 180-188

The use of lithium-drifted germanium diodes for the γ-spectrometric determination of radioactive fission-product nuclides

M. F. Banham, A. J. Fudge and J. H. Howes, Analyst, 1966, 91, 180 DOI: 10.1039/AN9669100180

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