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Liquid scintillation spectrometer

A liquid scintillation spectrometer converts beta particles emitted by radioactive isotopes into optical signals through a scintillator, which are then converted into electrical signals by a photomultiplier tube for amplification and recording. Samples need to be dissolved, mixed, and added with scintillator before measurement. Data analysis software can identify peak shapes, perform energy calibration, and quantitative calculations to obtain accurate radioactivity. Liquid scintillation spectrometers have wide applications in biology, environmental science, and chemistry, providing important radioactive measurement methods for these fields.

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Liquid scintillation spectrometer

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