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Irradiated on Jack by placing samples just above the Radiator as shown in the picture. | Irradiated on Jack by placing samples just above the Radiator as shown in the picture. | ||
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| + | The solar panel current output dropped 1 mV per hour during irradiation. The cove was too dark to produce a signal from ambient light. The observed signal was completely due to the electron beam. | ||
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Revision as of 21:26, 23 May 2018
Irradiated on Jack by placing samples just above the Radiator as shown in the picture.
The solar panel current output dropped 1 mV per hour during irradiation. The cove was too dark to produce a signal from ambient light. The observed signal was completely due to the electron beam.
In File name:
10uC_Cs_Mn_SolarPan_DetD_55.5cm_002.mpa
| Category | Cost |
| Time (sec) | Sample |
| 0 | Cs-137 (661 keV line) #64121 55.5 cm away from face |
| 360 | Mn sample (847 keV) 55.5 cm away from face |
| 690 | Thorium Rods on face of detector |
| 1020 | Solar Panel A 55.5 cm away from face |
| 1410 | Cs-137 #129792 55.5 cm away from face |
| 1820 | Mn sample (847 keV) 55.5 cm away from face |
| 2230 | Cs-137 #129792 55.5 cm away from face |