Title of article :
A triple-crystal phoswich detector with digital pulse shape discrimination for alpha/beta/gamma spectroscopy
Author/Authors :
White، نويسنده , , Travis L and Miller، نويسنده , , William H، نويسنده ,
Pages :
4
From page :
144
To page :
147
Abstract :
Researchers at the University of Missouri – Columbia have developed a three-crystal phoswich detector coupled to a digital pulse shape discrimination system for use in alpha/beta/gamma spectroscopy. Phoswich detectors use a sandwich of scintillators viewed by a single photomultiplier tube to simultaneously detect multiple types of radiation. Separation of radiation types is based upon pulse shape difference among the phosphors, which has historically been performed with analog circuitry. The system uses a GaGe CompuScope 1012, 12 bit, 10 MHz computer-based oscilloscope that digitally captures the pulses from a phoswich detector and subsequently performs pulse shape discrimination with cross-correlation analysis. The detector, based partially on previous phoswich designs by Usuda et al., uses a 10 mg/cm2 thick layer of ZnS(Ag) for alpha detection, followed by a 0.254 cm CaF2(Eu) crystal for beta detection, all backed by a 2.54 cm NaI(Tl) crystal for gamma detection. Individual energy spectra and count rate information for all three radiation types are displayed and updated periodically. The system shows excellent charged particle discrimination with an accuracy of greater than 99%. Future development will include a large area beta probe with gamma-ray discrimination, systems for low-energy photon detection (e.g. Bremsstrahlung or keV-range photon emissions), and other health physics instrumentation.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2008044
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