Comparison of Energy Resolution of Different Gamma Ray Detectors
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This master thesis aims to find suitability of gamma ray detectors for gamma rays in different
energy regimes. For this purpose three gamma ray detectors: high purity germanium detector
(HPGe), sodium iodide with thallium as an activator (NaI:Tl) and lanthanum bromide with cerium
as an activator (LaBr3:Ce3) were studied. To identify the unknown radioisotopes or to know the
excited states of the nucleus, we study their energy spectrum. For this purpose, there exist various
kinds of the detectors according to the energy range of interest. The energy spectrum is calibrated
with the known gamma rays to have the correct identification of the peaks. According to statistical
theory, the shape of peaks is generally gaussian, so the spectrum is fitted with gaussian function to
known Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) of every fitted peak. FWHM and energy of incident
radiation are directly proportional to one another. The small value of FWHM corresponds to small
peak width value showing less statistical fluctuations. Energy Resolution depends on FWHM. The
detectors with better resolution can distinguish peaks more appropriately.
