DocumentCode
3526431
Title
Multispectral UV-visual imaging as a tool for locating and assessing ionizing radiation in air
Author
Chichester, David L. ; Watson, Scott M.
Author_Institution
Idaho Nat. Lab., Idaho Falls, ID, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
Oct. 30 2010-Nov. 6 2010
Firstpage
447
Lastpage
453
Abstract
Ionizing radiation passing through air leads to the ionization of nitrogen in the air; as this nitrogen de-excites it is accompanied with the emission of near-ultraviolet (NUV) light. NUV-sensitive optical imaging may be used to analyze this light to infer the spatial location and distribution of ionizing radiation fields in air. Due to their high linear energy transfer alpha particles are the most readily located and detected using this technique. Overlaying visible light images onto ultraviolet light images of air fluorescence provides a novel, selective method for assessing spatially-inhomogeneous ionizing radiation fields around alpha-emitting sources. The air ionization dose fields near alpha sources are quite high. Near a 0.185 MBq Am-241 source the air dose rate can be as high as 1.57 Gy/hour (157 Rad/hr). When evaluating this technique for other radiation fields it may be useful to compare expected dose rates with published alpha ionization field imagery, including a simple measurement described here, for estimating signal strength.
Keywords
dosimetry; fluorescence; ionisation; NUV-sensitive optical imaging; air dose rate; air fluorescence; air ionization dose fields; alpha ionization field imagery; alpha sources; alpha-emitting sources; high linear energy transfer; ionizing radiation; multispectral UV-visual imaging; near-ultraviolet light; nitrogen ionization; signal strength; spatial location; spatially-inhomogeneous ionizing radiation fields; ultraviolet light images; visible light images; Alpha particles; Fluorescence; Imaging; Ionization; Nitrogen; Photonics; Production;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location
Knoxville, TN
ISSN
1095-7863
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-9106-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5873799
Filename
5873799
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