Nov 17, 2016 #1 rawlstom Messages 4 Reaction score 0 What is meant by "photopeaking" a scintillator detector?
Nov 17, 2016 #2 ChrisVer Science Advisor Messages 3,372 Reaction score 465 maybe when photons deposit their whole energy in the detector (are absorbed)?
Nov 17, 2016 #3 rawlstom Messages 4 Reaction score 0 It has something to do with calibration of a scintillator.
Nov 17, 2016 #4 ChrisVer Science Advisor Messages 3,372 Reaction score 465 probably, since you can use the peaks of let's say known elements to calibrate the detector response?
probably, since you can use the peaks of let's say known elements to calibrate the detector response?
Nov 17, 2016 #5 rawlstom Messages 4 Reaction score 0 So, it is when you check the machine against a known source?
Nov 17, 2016 #6 ChrisVer Science Advisor Messages 3,372 Reaction score 465 check eg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_spectroscopy#Sodium_iodide-based_detectors You are using the known peaks for calibration sometimes... [if not always]
check eg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_spectroscopy#Sodium_iodide-based_detectors You are using the known peaks for calibration sometimes... [if not always]