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INTERACTIONS OF IONIZING RADIATION WITH MATTERS

DR. CHAU VAN TAODEPARTMENT OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS

NATURALSCIENCES UNIVERSITY

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Questions

What is radiation?

What is ‘ionizing’ radiation?

How do we measure radiation?

Where does radiation come from?

What are the effects of radiation?

Is radiation good for anything?

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nucleusnucleus

proton

neutron

electronelectron

Atomic Structure and Radioactive DecayAtomic Structure and Radioactive Decay

Atomic StructureAtomic Structure

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RöntgenRöntgen

18951895

Discovery Discovery of X-rayof X-ray

Pierre & Marie Pierre & Marie CurieCurie 18981898 Discovery ofDiscovery of Ra, Ra, PoPo

Becquerel Becquerel

18961896

SpontaneouSpontaneous s radioactivitradioactivityy

   Hahn Hahn

19381938

Discovery Discovery of fissionof fission

Discovery of Radiation Discovery of RadiationDiscovery of Radiation

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Ernest Rutherford(1871-1935) Albert Einstein(1879- 1955)

Types of Radiation and Nuclear Energy

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Atomic Structure and Radioactive DecayAtomic Structure and Radioactive Decay

Atoms and IsotopesAtoms and Isotopes

XN

A

Z

X: Chemical SymbolX: Chemical Symbol

AA: : Atomic mass numberAtomic mass number

ZZ: : Atomic numberAtomic number

N: Neutron numberN: Neutron number

or X-A

He4

2 He-4

A=Z+N4 2 2

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electronelectron

Atomic Structure and Radioactive DecayAtomic Structure and Radioactive Decay

Co-60

Proton : 27Neutron: 33

Ni-60*

Proton : 28Neutron: 32

-decay and -decay and -ray emission-ray emission

Ni-60

Proton : 28Neutron: 32

electromagneticelectromagneticradiationradiation

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More Radioactivity

+60Co Beta ray(electron)

++226Ra Alpha ray

(helium nucleus)

7BeGamma ray

+-electron

7Be 7Li +

11C 11B + +

60Co 60Ni + –

226Ra 222Rn +

+11C Positron

Antoine Henri Becquerel

(1852—1908)

Antoine Henri Becquerel

(1852—1908)

Discovered radioactivity of uranium

Discovered radioactivity of uranium

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proton

neutron

Atomic Structure and Radioactive DecayAtomic Structure and Radioactive Decay

-decay-decay

U-238

Proton : 92Neutron: 146

Th-234

Proton : 90Neutron: 144

nucleusnucleus

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-ray

Lead block

Radioactive substance

-ray

-ray

-ray

(+)

(-)

Electrically charged plates

Photographic plate

Types of RadiationTypes of RadiationTypes of RadiationTypes of Radiation

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Types of RadiationTypes of Radiation

Types of radiation Charge

Mass

(amu)Remarks

-ray +2 4Very short range

Highly ionizing

-ray -1 0.0005 Short range

-ray 0 0 Long range

neutron 0 1 Long range

Types of RadiationTypes of Radiation

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Half-life Time of RadionuclideHalf-life Time of Radionuclide

Characteristics of RadiationCharacteristics of Radiation

A = A0e-t

: Probability of disintegration per unit time

Half Life, T 1/2 = log2 /

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Half-life Time of RadionuclideHalf-life Time of Radionuclide

Characteristics of RadiationCharacteristics of Radiation

Nuclide Half-life24Na 15.0 h

222Rn 3.8 d131I 8.0 d

60Co 5.3 y90Sr 28.8 y

137Cs 30 y226Ra 1600 y239Pu 24000 y238U 4.5x109 y

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Characteristics of RadiationCharacteristics of Radiation

Penetrating DistancesPenetrating Distances

and X

neutron

Paper Plastic Lead ConcreteSkin Aluminum Iron Water

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Electromagnetic Radiation

f = c/f = c/

Speed of lightBUT:

Radiation can also be interpreted as particles (photons) with energy E

E = hfE = hf

Planck’s constant

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‘Ionizing’ Radiation

+

++

+

-

-

Radiation that is energetic enough to remove a tightly bound electron from a neutral atom

Radiation that is energetic enough to remove a tightly bound electron from a neutral atom

RadiationElectron

Ion

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‘Ionizing’ Radiation

Different kinds of radiation produce different patterns of ionizationDifferent kinds of radiation produce different patterns of ionization

+++ + + +

+++ + + +

+++ + + +

+++ + + +

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

IonizingNon ionizing

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AA

Measuring Radiation (Ion Chamber)

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Measuring Radiation (Geiger Counter)

Geiger–Müller Tube

Geiger–Müller Tube

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Measuring Radiation (Scintillator)

1024…

4096… 410 = 1,048,576

ScintillatorScintillator Light guideLight guide

Photomultiplier tube

Photomultiplier tube

DynodesDynodes

Electrical pulse

Electrical pulse

1

4

16

64

256

PhotocathodePhotocathode

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The Gamma Spectrometer

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Lesson 1 - Inverse Square Law of Gamma Radiation

I0

x1

I1

I0

21

01 x

IkI

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x2

I1I2

I0

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2

1

x

mm mm

logk-2logx

oI/I

2o

x

IkI

oI/I

2o x

k

I

I xlog2klog]I/Ilog[ o

x x

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Io

Lesson 2 –The Decrease Of Gamma Intensity

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Interaction of Radiation with MatterInteraction of Radiation with Matter

Interaction ofInteraction of Electromagnetic RadiationElectromagnetic Radiation withwith Matter Matter

Photoelectric Effect

photoelectron

raye-

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E:  energy of the incident photonEs:  energy of the scattered photonq :  the scattering anglem:  electron mass

Interaction of Radiation with MatterInteraction of Radiation with Matter

Interaction ofInteraction of Electromagnetic RadiationElectromagnetic Radiation withwith Matter Matter

Compton Scattering

ray

’ray

electron

e-

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Pair Production

Interaction of Radiation with MatterInteraction of Radiation with Matter

E  =  2mc2 + E+ + E-

m:  electron rest massc:  the speed of lightE+:  kinetic energies of the positron E-:  kinetic energy of the electron

Interaction ofInteraction of Electromagnetic RadiationElectromagnetic Radiation withwith Matter Matter

positron

electron

raye-

e+

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Interaction of Radiation with MatterInteraction of Radiation with Matter

Photoelectric Effect

Pair Production

Compton Scattering

µ

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xo e.II

Ix

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xe

mm mm

-x

oI/I

xo e.II

oI/I

xo eI/I x]I/Iln[ o

x x

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electronelectron

Co-60

Proton : 27Neutron: 33

Ni-60*

Proton : 28Neutron: 32

Lesson 3 - The Gamma Spectrum

Ni-60

Proton : 28Neutron: 32

electromagneticelectromagneticradiationradiation

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Lesson 3 - The Gamma Spectrum

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Cobalt Spectrum

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THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION


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