Abstract

The gamma spectrometry is one of the fundamental methods used in nuclear technology with well-established procedures of data acquisition and evaluation. Yet with expanding possibilities of detection and data processing, the question of accurate calibration very often rises, since the traditional approach to calibration might not always be the most efficient. In our work, we focus on field spectrometry and present a way of utilizing an already established and well working calibration facility and expanding its scope for new types of radiation detectors.

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