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Gamma and X–ray HPGe Spectrometer is intended for the conversion of Gamma and X-ray quantum energy to proportional level. This is accomplished using amplitude electric signals and their amplification for further registration with a nuclear physics apparatus. It is also intended for use as the gamma and X-ray detection component of radiological monitoring for environmental objects in nuclear energetics, industrial production, agriculture, medicine, etc.

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Gamma and X–ray HPGe Spectrometer is intended for the conversion of gamma and X-ray quantum energy to signals proportional to their energy level. This is accomplished using amplitude electric signals and their amplification for further registration with a nuclear physics apparatus. It is also intended for use as the gamma and X-ray detection component of radiological monitoring equipment for environmental objects in nuclear energetics, industrial production, agriculture, medicine, etc.

  • possibility of choosing a preamplifier type with a resistive or opto-electronic feedback high energy rate up to 15000 MeV/sec;
  • ability to increase the energy rate to 20000 MeV/sec radiation detection in any spatial orientation depending on cryostat modification manufacturing in a portable cryostat;
  • possibility of transportation and storage without cooling.
  • HP(Ge) coaxial detector (p-type);
  • Preamplifier with cooling input stage;
  • Cryostat;
  • Dewar vessel;
  • Spectrometric device "Multispectrum" or "DigiSpectrum" or "MS Hybrid";
  • Emulation and analysis Software SpectraLineGP.

Gamma and X–ray HPGe Spectrometer is intended for the conversion of gamma and X-ray quantum energy to signals proportional to their energy level. This is accomplished using amplitude electric signals and their amplification for further registration with a nuclear physics apparatus. It is also intended for use as the gamma and X-ray detection component of radiological monitoring equipment for environmental objects in nuclear energetics, industrial production, agriculture, medicine, etc.