Alpha & Gamma Radiation Effects on CR-39 Detectors

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hi
i am study the optical effect of alpha radiation and gamma radiation on cr-39 detector

i want good reference for uv/vis spectroscopy ( obsorption and Fluorescence)
and any good reference alpha track effect
 
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You are asking for help on a very very specific topic. Don't be suprised if no one here knows anything about CR-39 detectors. Someone might, but the more specific and advanced the topic of your question is, the less likely someone has experience with it. In the meantime, make sure you do a thorough search online. You could also try asking any instructors, colleagues, or someone else like that for assistance, if you haven't already.
 
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