Title :
Ultra compact, hand-held HPGe detector assembly for field use
Author :
Gostilo, V. ; Sokolov, A. ; Pchelintsev, A. ; Loupilov, A. ; Arlt, R. ; Swoboda, M. ; Dvornyak, P.
Author_Institution :
Baltic Sci. Instrum., Riga, Latvia
Abstract :
HPGe detectors are mainly used under laboratory conditions. There are, however, field applications, which require a very high level of portability of high-resolution spectrometric equipment. Examples are radioactivity measurements in the environment, in the nuclear industry, international safeguards and the in-situ characterization by experts of an item, which caused an alarm of a fixed, automated radiation portal monitor (RPM), but the isotope identification with a scintillation detector based, hand-held radionuclide identification device (RID) was not successful. A small size, low weight Dewar for such detectors has been developed according to the following requirements: extremely short cooling down time of <1.5 hours, liquid nitrogen holding time >20 hours, easy filling, not requiring pressurization with a filling time of <10 min, a fast way to empty the Dewar if required and use in horizontal and upright orientations. The Dewar is equipped with a standard charge sensitive preamplifier and can carry planar detector up to and area of 2000 mm2 and co-axial detectors with a efficiency of up to 20%. If it is combined with a small, low power mini multi channel analyzer, e.g., the MMCA (www.gbs-elektronik.de) the battery life of the gamma spectrometer reaches 9 hours, which can be matched with modern, Centrino based notebook computers.
Keywords :
gamma-ray spectrometers; germanium radiation detectors; charge sensitive preamplifier; coaxial detectors; fixed automated radiation portal monitor; gamma spectrometer; high-resolution spectrometric equipment; isotope identification; liquid nitrogen holding time; low-power minimultichannel analyzer; nuclear safeguards; scintillation detector based hand-held radionuclide identification device; small size low weight Dewar; ultracompact hand-held HPGe detector assembly; Assembly; Computerized monitoring; Detectors; Filling; Isotopes; Laboratories; Nuclear measurements; Portals; Radiation monitoring; Spectroscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596296