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René PAYAT: Engineer from the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers: Electronics-Physics - Engineer at DTA / DEIN / Saclay (Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique), Ionizing Radiation Testing Laboratory
INTRODUCTION
More and more frequently, electronic equipment is introduced into environments where various types of nuclear radiation (X or gamma photons, electrons, charged heavy particles, etc.) are present.
Note that the term "radiation" includes not only strictly photonic emissions (X or γ), but also nuclear particle emissions. Not all nuclear interaction phenomena within materials are equally effective at disrupting them, but all result in the transfer of energy to components (active or passive), through complex interactions (collisions, ionizations...), modifying their performance, or destroying them.
From the point of view of general theory, radiation-matter interactions are described in the article
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