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what is bias and voltage in alpha spectroscopy device?
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gmaini
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what is bias and voltage in alpha spectroscopy device?
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September 22, 2020, 06:17:04 PM »
Hi guys ..
please I need some information about why we use voltage and bias in alpha spectroscopy device (ortic) ,,
and why put voltage on 50 eV ..
please help me , I am new employer
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eV is not a Unit for voltage, its for energy.
The dedector is Semiconductor Material, this need a constant overlay voltage called bias.
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