2019-2020 / PHYS0093-1

Nuclear detection

Duration

10h Th, 25h Pr

Number of credits

 Bachelor in physics3 crédits 

Lecturer

David Strivay

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The course provides the basis for the detection of ionizing radiation and neutrons and their effects on matter. It is subdivided into the following chapters:
 
- Radioactive sources
- Radiation-matter interaction
- Effects on human beings
- General properties of detectors
- Ionization Chambers
- The photomultiplier
- The solid-state detectors
- Detection of neutrons
- Associated electronics

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Physical basics for the detection of ionizing radiation.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Introduction to Modern Physics (PHYS2009-1 or similar course).

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The theory is taught face-to-face. Practical work are given and allow to review the different detection modes and the operation of the detectors and associated electronics.

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The course is given in the second semester according to the schedule distributed at the beginning of the academic year by the Department logisticians.

Recommended or required readings

Partial notes on detection and Lab notes.

Lecture slides.  
Reference books:
- Radiation detection and measurements, Glenn F. Knoll, John Wileys and Sons (2000) ISBN 978-0-471-07338-3
- Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments, WR Leo, Springer-Verlag (1994) ISBN 0-387-57280-5 

Assessment methods and criteria

The assessment consists of an oral exam on the theory (50%) and a practical examination on laboratory work (50%). If one the quote is less than 8/20 then the final quote will be 7/20.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

The Practicals will be done in groups of two or three students maximum.

Contacts

David STRIVAY
 
dstrivay@ulg.ac.be
+32 4 366.36.95

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the May-June 2020 session

Teaching methods implemented : distance-learning

A description of the Practical Lab is available on the eCampus platform.

Assessment subjects

Theory

Assessment methods

Online written exam

Contacts

David STRIVAY
 
dstrivay@ulg.ac.be
+32 4 366.36.95

Adaptation of teaching commitments following the COVID-19 pandemic for the Aug-Sept 2020 session

Assessment subjects

Assessment methods

Contacts

Items online

Slides
Slides are available on eCampus