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Excitation Ionization ion-pair, suppress recombination in detectors. Energy loss Radiation Detection and Measurement, JU, 1st Semester, 2008-2009 (Saed Dababneh). 1 Charged Particle Interactions - Detection ction of heavy charged particles ctronic or nuclear (Rutherford, nuclear react Depletion layer. Delta rays and secondary electrons. Electron suppression for charge integration. Faraday Cup. Tracks. Detectors mainly designed to make use of electronic interac SRIM http://www.srim.org

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Excitation Ionization ion-pair, suppress recombination in detectors.

Energy loss

Radiation Detection and Measurement, JU, 1st Semester, 2008-2009 (Saed Dababneh).

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Charged Particle Interactions - Detection

Interaction of heavy charged particles

• Electronic or nuclear (Rutherford, nuclear reactions, …).

• Depletion layer.• Delta rays and secondary electrons.• Electron suppression for charge integration.• Faraday Cup.• Tracks.

Detectors mainly designed to make use of electronic interactions.

SRIMhttp://www.srim.org

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Stopping power Stopping power Bethe-Bloch formula

Minimum ionizing particles

~1/E

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Electron pick-up. ~1/E

Charged Particle Interactions - DetectionWhat about fission fragments?????What about fission fragments?????

Bragg curve

• Energy loss is a stochasticstochastic process, thus energy straggling.energy straggling.

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eV / Å keV / m MeV / mm keV / (g/cm2) MeV / (mg/cm2) keV / (mg/cm2) eV / (1x1015 atoms/cm2)

Charged Particle Interactions - Detection

UnitsUnits

(conversion)(conversion)You will encounter this when you run SRIM

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Range of charged particles Range of charged particles Compare to gamma … !!!Compare to gamma … !!!Range straggling?Range straggling?

Mean and extrapolated range.

• An “old” idea to measure energy..!• Surface barrier, PIPS.• For a detector to register the full energy of charged particles, its thickness should be more than the range at that energy.• Sometimes we look for partial energy.• E-E detection. • Energy and position position sensitive detectors.sensitive detectors.• Radioactive ion beams.Radioactive ion beams.

Counts number

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Use SRIMData to

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graphs.

Energy deposited in an Energy deposited in an absorber (or detector).absorber (or detector).

Or, if “thin” absorber:Or, if “thin” absorber:

Both are not accurate. Both are not accurate. Why?Why?You can do it better with You can do it better with SRIM.SRIM.

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E-E detection.

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Stopping timeStopping time

Problem…!!

• Effect on Doppler shift and broadening in nuclear reactions.

Compare the application of scaling laws and Bragg-Kleeman rule with SRIM.Work out many examples.

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Fast Electron Interactions.Fast Electron Interactions.

• CollisionalCollisional

• Radiative (Bremsstrahlung)Radiative (Bremsstrahlung)

What is the main difference for positrons?

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What about electrons?

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