Title :
Mercuric iodide detector systems for identifying substances by X-ray energy dispersive diffraction
Author :
Iwanczyk, J.S. ; Patt, B.E. ; Wang, Y.J. ; Croft, M. ; Kalmar, Z. ; Mayo, W.
Author_Institution :
Xsirius Inc., Camarillo, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The use of mercuric iodide arrays for energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXRD) spectroscopy is now being investigated by us for inspection of specific crystalline powders in substances ranging from explosives to illicit drugs. Mercuric iodide has been identified as the leading candidate for replacing the Ge detectors previously employed in the development of this technique because HgI2 detectors: operate at or near room temperature; without the bulky apparatus associated with cryogenic cooling; and offer excellent spectroscopy performance with extremely high efficiency. Furthermore, they provide the practicality of constructing optimal array geometries necessary for these measurements. Proof of principle experiments have been performed using a single-HgI2 detector spectrometer. An energy resolution of 655 eV (FWHM) has been obtained for 60 keV gamma line from an 241 Am source. The EDXRD signatures of various crystalline powdered compounds have been measured and the spectra obtained show the excellent potential of mercuric iodide for this application
Keywords :
X-ray detection; X-ray diffraction; X-ray spectrometers; explosions; inspection; mercury compounds; semiconductor counters; 293 K; 60 keV; 655 eV; Am; EDXRD spectroscopy; HgI2; X-ray energy dispersive diffraction spectroscopy; crystalline powders; explosives; illicit drugs; inspection; optimal array geometries; room temperature; semiconductor detector; Cryogenics; Crystallization; Detectors; Drugs; Explosives; Inspection; Powders; Spectroscopy; Temperature; X-ray diffraction;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on