Sensitivity of a Compton Detector |
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1.2 SENSITIVITY 1025 CM²/STERADIAN 225 gauss magnetic 28 APPLIED VOLTAGE 40 44 Sensitivity accelerating potentials accelerating voltage aluminum plate applied collecting voltage applying a magnetic attenuated cobalt gamma collecting plate COLLECTING-VOLTAGE SUPPLY Compton component Compton current Compton detector Compton process Compton sensitivity coulomb per cobalt COULOMBS/COBALT GAMMA differential cross section Differential Klein-Nishina cross DIFFUSION PUMP effect of applying electric field electron energy energy Compton electron energy electrons produced fast response function of applied GAMMA ENERGY gamma flux gamma radiation gamma-ray flux gauss magnetic field gm/cm² graphically high magnetic field highest energy electrons incident photon initial photon energies ionization LEAD COLLIMATOR low energy electrons low pressure material microns pressure number of electrons percent polarity polarity-sensitive component pressure change reduce Sc Sc Sv Secondary emission showing the effect traverse the radiator uncertainty value of current VIBRATING REED ELECTROMETER voltage at 225 voltage-sensitive component zero magnetic field ΦΩ