FYSS3550 Techniques for Nuclear and Accelerator-based Physics Experiments (10 cr)
Description
Content
Interaction of radiation with matter; principles, construction and operation of radiation detectors; basics of signal processing in nuclear physics experiments; production, separation and manipulation of (radioactive) ions with energies in the eV to GeV range; methods to determine atomic masses; methods in Nuclear Spectroscopy; characterisation of materials with energetic ion beams; basic mechanisms of radiation effects in electronics; radiation environments governing the reliability of electronics
Completion methods
Laboratory work, written assignments, examination
Assessment details
Active participation in the lectures is expected. The laboratory experiments will be carried out in small groups (2-4 persons) and are compulsory. The final grade is based on examination (30 %) and laboratory work and associated reports (70%).
Learning outcomes
Additional information
Given on spring semester, every year starting spring 2018.
Description of prerequisites
Study materials
Literature
- Juhani Kantele, Handbook of Nuclear Spectrometry
- W.R. Le, Techniques for Nuclear and Particle Physics Experiments
- Glenn F. Knoll, Radiation Detection and Measurement