alfakertomittarit
Alfakertomittarit, a term derived from Finnish, refers to devices used for measuring alpha radiation. These instruments are crucial in various fields, including nuclear physics, environmental monitoring, and radiation protection. The fundamental principle behind their operation involves detecting the alpha particles emitted by radioactive isotopes. Alpha particles are positively charged helium nuclei, consisting of two protons and two neutrons. They have a relatively short range in air and can be stopped by a sheet of paper or the outer layer of human skin, but they can cause significant damage if ingested or inhaled.
Common types of alfakertomittarit include Geiger-Müller counters and scintillation detectors, though the latter are often more