Radiation Instrumentation
If there are atomic interactions going on, high energy radiation is a really good clue. It is something that is well
We would like to add Geiger-Muller type radiation measurements to our standard instrumentation.
The easiest way to make it integrated with the instrumentation and live data feed is to find, modify, or build an instrument that can put out an analog voltage signal
Questions for the collaborators:
Can we find a model of Geiger-Muller counter with an analog output?
Can we modify a design to output one?
What is the best way to calibrate one?
What kinds and energies of radiation can we expect to measure with our apparatus?
Let’s add some good meat here about the types of radiation and best tools for measuring it.
RADIATION INSTRUMENTATION DOCUMENT (Contact us to be included in the project)
READ ONLY VERSION (for non project members)

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