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Solid-state radiation detectors convert ionization produced in a semiconductor (like those found in computer chips) directly into what?

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Solid-state radiation detectors convert ionization produced in a semiconductor  like those found in computer chips  directly into an electrical signal. Semiconductors can be constructed that do not conduct current in one particular direction. When a voltage is applied in that direction, current flows only when ionization is produced by radiation, similar to what happens in a Geiger tube. Further, the amount of current in a solid-state detector is closely related to the energy deposited and, since the detector is solid, it can have a high efficiency  since ionizing radiation is stopped in a shorter distance in solids fewer particles escape detection . As with scintillators, very sophisticated information can be obtained from solid-state detectors. PhET Explorations: Radioactive Dating Game Learn about different types of radiometric dating, such as carbon dating. Understand how decay and half life work to enable radiometric dating to work. Play a game that tests your ability to match the percentage of the dating element that remains to the age of the object.

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