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Effect of finite absorber dimensions on<i>γ</i>-ray attenuation measurements
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EngineeringRadiative TransferPhysicsMeasurementOptical PropertiesRadiation DetectionFinite Absorber DimensionsApplied PhysicsAttenuation MeasurementsHealth SciencesAbsorption SpectroscopyRadiation TransportRadiative AbsorptionAtomic AbsorptionAttenuation CoefficientsInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Imaging
Using $^{137}\mathrm{Cs}$ \ensuremath{\gamma} rays, the effect of finite absorber dimensions on attenuation measurements has been studied. Copper and mercury targets were used. Absorber dimensions up to five mean free paths were used. A correlated effect was observed in the measurements due to absorber thickness and its dimensions in the transverse directions. The values of the attenuation coefficients for copper and mercury have also been determined.
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