Title :
Design Considerations of a Liquid Krypton Detector of Gamma Rays Below 12 MeV
Author :
Koltick, D.S. ; Hosack, M.G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
Liquid krypton has been used widely for electromagnetic calorimeters for charged particle and gamma ray detection above 100 MeV. Despite the significant price advantage of krypton over xenon, little work has been done with liquid krypton detectors for energies in the range 200 keV-12 MeV that is useful for applications involving neutron-induced gamma ray spectral analysis for isotope identification in elemental analysis. The presence of β decays arising from 85Kr (10.76-year half-life) combined with the 80 ns decay time of the dominant component of krypton scintillation light generates pile-up and reduces the photopeak efficiency of liquid Kr detectors. We discuss detector performance expected after careful optimization of the detector dimensions and doping the Kr with Xe to improve its scintillation light decay time characteristics.
Keywords :
beta-decay; calorimeters; gamma-ray detection; krypton; liquid scintillation detectors; solid scintillation detectors; 85Kr beta decay impact calculations; Kr; Kr doping; NaI scintillator; Xe doping; beya decay effect; charged particle detection; detector dimension optimization; detector energy resolution; electromagnetic calorimeters; electron volt energy 200 keV to 12 MeV; elemental analysis; gamma ray detection; incident gamma rate; isotope identification; krypton scintillation light generation pile-up dominant component; krypton significant price advantage; liquid Kr detector performance; liquid krypton detector design considerations; liquid krypton energy measurements; neutron rich environments; neutron-induced gamma ray spectral analysis applications; photopeak efficiency reduction; radiation damage; scintillation light decay time characteristics; scintillation light detection; shower containment loss simulations; Detectors; Energy measurement; Energy resolution; Liquids; Neutrons; Optimization; Xenon; Detector for neutron elemental analysis; energy resolution of liquid krypton detectors; liquid krypton gamma ray detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2227802