It is not true that to make high-level educational scientific experiments it is necessary to spend a lot of money to buy the necessary equipment. Often with a bit of good will, time and lot of patience you can build everything you need : you save, you learn and you have fun !
Light Spectrometer
Post with the description of the Equipment : DIY Diffraction grating Spectrometer
Fluorometer
Post with the description of the Equipment : DIY Fluorometer for DNA Concentration
Photoelectric Effect Equipment
Post with the description of the Equipment : Study of Photoelectric Effect
Ramsauer-Townsend Effect Equipment
Post with the description of the Equipment : Ramsauer-Townsend Effect
Johnson Noise & Shot Noise Equipment
Post with the Johnson Noise Equipment : Johnson Noise, Boltzmann Constant and Brownian Motion
Post with the Shot Noise Equipment : Shot Noise and Electron Charge
Photon Counter
Post with the Photon Counting Equipment : Light as a Particle, Photon Counting
Microwave Generator
Post with the Microwave Equipment : Gunnplexer and Microwaves
Microwave Doppler Sensor
Post with the Microwave Doppler Sensor Equipment : Microwave Doppler Sensor
Geiger Detector
Post with the Geiger Detector Equipment : Gamma Radioactivity, Beta Radioactivity, Alpha Radioactivity
Ion Chamber
Post with the Ion Chamber Equipment : Radon (ENG), Radioactive Decay Time Measurement
X-Ray Proportional Counter
Post with the Proportional Detector Equipment : X Ray Proportional Counter
Neutron Detector
Post with the Neutron Detector Equipment : DIY Neutron Detector
Gamma Spectrometer
Post with the Gamma Spectrometer Equipment : DIY Gamma Spectrometry
Alpha Spectrometer
Post with the Alpha Spectrometer Equipment : DIY Alpha Spectrometer, Some Alpha Spectra
Cosmic Rays Telescope
Post with the Cosmic Rays Telescope Equipment : Cosmic Rays and coincidence Detector
Muons Detector
Post with the Muons Detector Equipment : Scintillation Detector for Cosmic Muons, Muon Lifetime Measurement with PSoC
Coincidence Detector
Post with the Coincidence Detector Equipment : PSoC Coincidence Detector – I
Cherenkov Detector
Post with the Cherenkov Detector Equipment : DIY Water Cherenkov Detector, DIY Acrylic Cherenkov Detector
XRF Spectrometer
Post with the XRF Spectrometer Equipment : DIY XRF Spectrometry
Webcam Nuclear Particle Detector
Source = Strontium (90Sr) 0,1μCi
CPS (counts per seconds) = 1,38
Trace Length = 33px * 6μm = 198 μm
The CMOS sensor detects the beta radiation emitted by the decay of strontium. In the picture aside you see the magnified image of the track of an electron.
Post with the Webcam Particle Detector Equipment : DIY Webcam Particle Detector
Charge Sensitive Preamplifier (CSP)
The charge sensitive preamplifier (CSP) is a circuit in which the current pulse generated by a detector is converted into a voltage pulse by means of the charge of a capacitor. In the image below it is presented our “low cost” CSP.
The charts below show the signal from the detector (blue) and the signal produced by the CSP (yellow).
Post with the CSP Equipment : X Ray Spectroscopy with PIN Photodiode
Trans – Impedence Amplifier (TIA)
The trans – impedence amplifier (TIA) is a circuit in which the current pulse generated by a detector is converted and amplified into a voltage pulse by means of the voltage generated in a resistor. In the image aside there is our TIA used for the SiPM detectors.
The chart below show the signal from the detector (blue) and the signal amplified by the TI (yellow).
Post with the TIA Equipment : Muon Lifetime Measurement with PSoC , DIY Water Cherenkov Detector
X-Ray Diffractometer (refurbished Teltron apparatus)