What the equipments that use photoelectric effect ?

in radiology departments


Answers:    Many pieces of equipment found within radiology departments use the photoelectric effect. For example, photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) found in scintillation cameras rely on the photoelectric effect. Semiconductor imaging devices also rely on the photoelectric effect, as do Geiger counters and electroscope dosimeters. While not necessarily relying on the photoelectric effect, x-ray machines produce x-rays which interact near matter, resulting within the photoelectric effect.

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