3. Definition of Gamma-Ray
Gamma-ray is a form of radiant
energy from the atom nuclei emission
of radioactive substances or
electromagnetic radiation produced by
radioactivity or nuclear or subatomic
processes such as electron-positron
annihilation
Gamma-ray is often denoted by the
Greek letter gamma,
6. The Occurrence of Gamma-
Ray
Gamma-ray ( ) is resulted from the destruction of the merger
process of two high-energy atomic nuclei in atomic nuclei
(gamma decay) and high-energy particle interactions of sub-
atomic in natural processes and man made mechanisms.
7. Another process of the gamma-ray formation is
electron-positron annihilation, shedding of neutral pion,
fusion, fission, lightning, and terrestrial gamma-ray
flashes, also astronomical sources where electrons high-
energy are generated. These electrons then produce
secondary gamma-ray.
8. Inventor
Gamma-ray was discovered by the
French chemist and physicist, Paul
Ulrich Villard in 1900, when he was
reviewing Uranium. Working in the field
of chemistry at the Ecole Normale
Superieure, Paris, he finds that
gamma-ray can not be deflected by
magnetic fields.
9. Application of Gamma-Ray
Used in radiographic techniques, it is shooting
inside an object. The captured were recorded in
the X-ray
Used in medicine, namely CT-Scanner
(Computed Tomography Scanner)
Used to cure cancer with Gamma-Knife Surgery
Used in the sterilization process for biological
tissue products
Used to process plant breeding with mutations
techniques in BATAN
Used as nuclear weapons
Used to create a sterile insects.
Used to kill bacteria and viruses in crops and
10. Gamma Knife Surgery
Gamma-knife is a 'knife' surgery that uses a gamma-
ray to cut or destroy tissue, because it actually does not
use real knives then called knifeless surgery. It is known
that the gamma-ray is used in radiation treatment
(radiotherapy) to destroy cancer and other disorders.
11. The Process of Gamma Knife
Surgery
201 radioactive beam were
focused on the target
(cancer cells to be
removed) to the brain to be
treated through a metal
helmet. Each beam has a
small effect on brain cells
in its path, but it has a fairly
large dose of radiation to
the target location where
all beams were met.
12. Sample of Questions
1. Velocity of the wave in vacuum is 3.108 m/s. Determine the
frequency of gamma-ray (λ = 1.10-4 nm)!
Known:
v = 3.108 m/s
λ = 1.10-4 nm
Asked:
f = ?
Answered:
f =
v
λ
f =
3 x108
1 x10− 4
x10−9
f = 3 x1021
Hz
13. 2. What are the negative effects of the gamma-ray
using?
Answered:
Can cause infertility
Can cause damage to cells/tissues of human
life
Can cause burns
14. 3. How do gamma-ray from radioactive substances
work in the body?
Answered:
Gamma-ray is excited (damage protein
component in our bodies in a way to destroy it).
Excitation here is gamma-ray agglutinate proteins
in each cell. When clots are bigger then the cells
will be destroyed and out in the form of proteins
called protein denaturation (non-specific
clumping). If the beam continuously in the body, as
a result the body becomes rupture and clot
continuously.
15. Conclusion
Gamma-ray is a form of energy that has
frequencies between 1020 - 1025 Hz and wave
length ranging is between 10–5 nm to 0.1 nm
Gamma-ray was discovered by the French chemist
and physicist, Paul Ulrich Villard in 1900, when he
was reviewing Uranium.
The application of gamma-ray is in medicine,
agriculture, weaponry.