Lecture

Radiation Detection: Detection Principles

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This lecture covers the principles of radiation detection, including direct and indirect ionising radiation, interaction with matter, classification of detectors, detection efficiency, energy resolution, detector behavior, dead time, and unwanted contributions. It also discusses the creation of electron-ion pairs, energy loss of particles, drift and collection of charges, and the different detection regions. The lecture concludes with the operation modes of radiation detectors and a bibliography.

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