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Latest revision as of 16:08, 17 March 2026
Important Info
When using an alpha source, it is possible to remove the sample from its container. For certain calibration purposes, such as calibrating the S1 and S2 silicon detectors, it is recommended to remove a sample of the alpha source and attach it to a target ladder.
| Source Serial Number | Isotope | Geometry | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coming Soon! | 241 Am | Coming Soon! | Coming Soon! |