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Gamma spectroscopy and Thermoluminescent dosimeter

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Difference between Gamma spectroscopy and Thermoluminescent dosimeter

Gamma spectroscopy vs. Thermoluminescent dosimeter

Gamma-ray spectroscopy is the quantitative study of the energy spectra of gamma-ray sources, in such as the nuclear industry, geochemical investigation, and astrophysics. A thermoluminescent dosimeter, or TLD, is a type of radiation dosimeter.

Similarities between Gamma spectroscopy and Thermoluminescent dosimeter

Gamma spectroscopy and Thermoluminescent dosimeter have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Doping (semiconductor), Gamma ray, Photon.

Doping (semiconductor)

In semiconductor production, doping is the intentional introduction of impurities into an intrinsic semiconductor for the purpose of modulating its electrical properties.

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Gamma ray

A gamma ray or gamma radiation (symbol γ or \gamma), is penetrating electromagnetic radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei.

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Photon

The photon is a type of elementary particle, the quantum of the electromagnetic field including electromagnetic radiation such as light, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force (even when static via virtual particles).

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Gamma spectroscopy and Thermoluminescent dosimeter Comparison

Gamma spectroscopy has 65 relations, while Thermoluminescent dosimeter has 23. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.41% = 3 / (65 + 23).

References

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