Alpha Particle Response for a Prototype Radiation Survey Meter Based on Poly(ethylene terephthalate) with Un-doping Fluorescent Guest Molecules

There is no radiation survey meter that can discriminate among alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma-rays with one material. Previously, undoped poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) has been shown to be an effective material for beta particle and gamma-ray detection. Here, we demonstrate a protot...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Health Physics 2016, Vol.51(1), pp.60-63
Hauptverfasser: NGUYEN, Philip, NAKAMURA, Hidehito, KITAMURA, Hisashi, SATO, Nobuhiro, TAKAHASHI, Tomoyuki, MAKI, Daisuke, KANAYAMA, Masaya, SHIRAKAWA, Yoshiyuki, TAKAHASHI, Sentaro
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Zusammenfassung:There is no radiation survey meter that can discriminate among alpha particles, beta particles, and gamma-rays with one material. Previously, undoped poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) has been shown to be an effective material for beta particle and gamma-ray detection. Here, we demonstrate a prototype survey meter for alpha particles based on undoped PET. A 140 × 72 × 1-mm PET substrate was fabricated with mirrored surfaces. It was incorporated in a unique detection section of the survey meter that directly detects alpha particles. The prototype exhibited an unambiguous response to alpha particles from a 241Am radioactive source. These results demonstrate that undoped PET can perform well in survey meters for alpha particle detection. Overall, the PET-based survey meter has the potential to detect multiple types of radiation, and will spawn an unprecedented type of radiation survey meter based on undoped aromatic ring polymers.
ISSN:0367-6110
1884-7560
DOI:10.5453/jhps.51.60