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Probability of interaction (%) <math>= 1.1556*10^{-25}cm^2 * \frac{4.387*10^{22}molecules PVT}{cm^2} * 100% = 0.5070%</math> | Probability of interaction (%) <math>= 1.1556*10^{-25}cm^2 * \frac{4.387*10^{22}molecules PVT}{cm^2} * 100% = 0.5070%</math> | ||
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[http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/PhotoFission_with_Polarized_Photons_from_HRRL Go Back] | [http://wiki.iac.isu.edu/index.php/PhotoFission_with_Polarized_Photons_from_HRRL Go Back] |
Revision as of 03:23, 5 February 2009
Below is the calculations done to determine the probability of pair production depending on thickness of the scintillator.
Molecules per
(NOTE: is just the density of the scintillator material and N[A] is Avogadro's number)Molecules per
Weighted cross-section
Probability of interaction (%)
All cross sections listed here are pair production cross-sections
For carbon
orFor carbon
orFor hydrogen
orFor hydrogen
orAvogadro's number
Density of polyvinyl toluene (a common scintillator material)
or is it [1] (TF)H/C = 11/10
For the sample calculation the thickness will be set to 1 cm just to get probability per cm
So entering all the numbers into the 4 initial equations gives the following answers:
Molecules per
Molecules per
Weighted cross-section
Probability of interaction (%)
Doing the same calculations using the NPOL3 for the material yields a probability of