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Optimization and characterization of a coincidence beta-ray spectrometer

Abstract

Aimed at beta spectrometry and dosimetry for mixed beta-gamma fields, a Si-plastic scintillator coincidence beta-ray spectrometer has been developed. The spectrometer collects pure beta-ray spectra by rejecting the gamma-ray detection events through coincidence. Both pulse height and arrival time of each detection event were recorded in list mode by a compact digital processing system. Spectral measurements were carried out using mixed beta-gamma fields from 90Sr/90Y and 137Cs sources for various beta and gamma count rates to evaluate the system performance. Coincidence beta spectra were collected for four fixed beta count rates (7.3-241 cps) from 90Sr/90Y while the gamma count rate from 137Cs was varied from 500 to 8000 cps. The coincidence beta spectrum was stable and unperturbed by the gamma detection events for most measurements while notable perturbation was observed in the low energy region when the beta to gamma count ratio is very low.

Authors

Sun R; Atanackovic J; Hanu AR; Cheng X; Byun SH

Journal

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, Vol. 204, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 1, 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111144

ISSN

0969-8043

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