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- Annihilation_radiation abstract "Annihilation radiation is a term used in Gamma spectroscopy for the gamma radiation produced when a particle and its antiparticle collide and annihilate. Most commonly, this refers to 511-keV gamma rays produced by a normal (negative) electron colliding with a positron.Annihilation radiation is not monoenergetic, unlike gamma rays produced by radioactive decay. The production mechanism of annihilation radiation introduces Doppler broadening. The annihilation peak produced in a gamma spectrum by annihilation radiation therefore has a higher full width at half maximum (FWHM) than other gamma rays in spectrum. The difference is more apparent with high resolution detectors, such as Germanium detectors, than with low resolution detectors such as Sodium iodide detectors.Because of their well-defined energy (511 keV) and characteristic, Doppler-broadened shape, annihilation radiation can often be useful in defining the energy calibration of a gamma ray spectrum.".
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- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Annihilation.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Antiparticle.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antimatter.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Particle_physics.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Doppler_broadening.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Electronvolt.
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- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Full_width_at_half_maximum.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_ray.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_spectroscopy.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Germanium.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Positron.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_iodide.
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- Annihilation_radiation wikiPageWikiLinkText "annihilation radiation".
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- Annihilation_radiation subject Category:Antimatter.
- Annihilation_radiation subject Category:Particle_physics.
- Annihilation_radiation hypernym Term.
- Annihilation_radiation type Physic.
- Annihilation_radiation comment "Annihilation radiation is a term used in Gamma spectroscopy for the gamma radiation produced when a particle and its antiparticle collide and annihilate. Most commonly, this refers to 511-keV gamma rays produced by a normal (negative) electron colliding with a positron.Annihilation radiation is not monoenergetic, unlike gamma rays produced by radioactive decay. The production mechanism of annihilation radiation introduces Doppler broadening.".
- Annihilation_radiation label "Annihilation radiation".
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- Annihilation_radiation sameAs அழிவுக்_கதிர்வீச்சு.
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- Annihilation_radiation sameAs 湮滅輻射.
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