Abstract

Each radionuclide is able to emit radiation of a characteristic type and energy which is unique to that given radioisotope. The use of germanium detectors in γ-ray spectroscopy provides a mechanism for the interpretation of this unique signature. Indeed, γ-ray decay studies can yield information on all the properties of discrete states of nuclei (see Renaissance of nuclear spectroscopy by John Sharpey-Schafer p31).

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