1996
DOI: 10.1016/0969-8043(95)00325-8
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Dependence of photon interaction depth on linear attenuation coefficient in high pure germanium detectors

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“…In this method, the full-energy peak efficiency is performed at discrete energies so one has to fit a curve using the measured points. The second method statistically models the interactions of each photon emitted from the source until it leaves the detector or deposit all of its energy within the active detector volume (Cejnar and Kovář, 1980;Baba et al, 1991;Yücel et al, 1996). For this method to be exact, one needs to model sufficiently a large number of source particles and details about the composition of detector and intercepting layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this method, the full-energy peak efficiency is performed at discrete energies so one has to fit a curve using the measured points. The second method statistically models the interactions of each photon emitted from the source until it leaves the detector or deposit all of its energy within the active detector volume (Cejnar and Kovář, 1980;Baba et al, 1991;Yücel et al, 1996). For this method to be exact, one needs to model sufficiently a large number of source particles and details about the composition of detector and intercepting layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown [2] that such a virtual point can be specified in measurements of the radioactivity point sources located on the symmetry axis of HPGe detector. Yücel et al [3] determined the dependence of VPD on linear attenuation coefficient in HPGe detectors. The VPD concept was also found to be applicable to point sources lying off the symmetry axis in non absorbing media [4] and expanded into the case with an absorbing medium between the source and the detector end-cap [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%