Low-level single and coincidence gamma-ray spectrometry
Analyses of anthropogenic and natural gamma-ray emitters in the environment require high sensitive detector systems operating in coincidence-anticoincidence modes. Thanks to an excellent energy resolution and a high efficiency, large volume HPGe detectors have been widely used in low-level gamma-ray...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2008-06, Vol.276 (3), p.779-787 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Analyses of anthropogenic and natural gamma-ray emitters in the environment require high sensitive detector systems operating in coincidence-anticoincidence modes. Thanks to an excellent energy resolution and a high efficiency, large volume HPGe detectors have been widely used in low-level gamma-ray spectrometry. In the present paper we discuss the characteristics of single and coincidence (HPGe-NaI(Tl)) arrangements suitable for analysis of environmental samples containing cascade gamma-ray emitters (e.g.,
60
Co), positron emitters (e.g.,
22
Na) and single gamma-ray emitters (e.g.,
137
Cs). The detectors were placed in a large volume shields consisting of iron, lead and copper layers. The reduction of background for the single gamma-ray spectrometer is between 60 and 250, depending on the gamma-ray energy. As an improvement of the apparatus, low detection limits for analysis of
137
Cs (0.3 Bq·kg
−1
) and
60
Co (0.1 Bq·kg
−1
) in environmental samples, respectively, have been obtained. |
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ISSN: | 0236-5731 1588-2780 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10967-008-0632-8 |