Abstract
A method for the efficiency calibration of a Ge(Li) detector at a short source-to-detector distance without coincidence summing corrections is described. By using several nuclides emitting single gamma-ray, the full-energy peak efficiency can be determined with errors of (1.0–2.0)% at the distance of (1.2–20)cm and in the energy range of (60–111)keV. An empirical function is given on the basis of a point detector model.
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