The use of HPGe detectors in counting situations where the sample is not easily reproduced has increased the use of models to determine the counting efficiency for the specific geometry. The accuracy of these simulations of the germanium detector response relies on detailed knowledge of the performance of the detector. Several different types of detectors were measured at different energies using a pencil beam of gamma-rays. These measurements showed that the dead layer was not uniform from detector to detector. This and the construction details were used to calculate the efficiency for several detectors.
Revised: October 25, 2005 |
Published: April 1, 2005
Citation
Keyser R.M., and W.K. Hensley. 2005.Efficiency of Germanium Detectors as a Function of Energy and Incident Geometry: Comparison of Measurements and Calculations.Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 264, no. 1:259-264.PNNL-SA-45077.