DocumentCode :
3512475
Title :
Ultra-high resolution gamma-ray spectrometer development for nuclear attribution and non-proliferation applications
Author :
Terracol, Stephane F. ; Ali, Shafinaz ; Niedermayr, Thomas R. ; Hau, I. Dragos ; Drury, Owen B. ; Ali, Zain Anwar ; Miyazaki, Toshiyuki ; Cunningham, Mark F. ; Dreyer, Jonathan G. ; Leacock, John D. ; Friedrich, Stephan
Author_Institution :
Adv. Detector Group, Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
16-22 Oct. 2004
Firstpage :
1006
Abstract :
Cryogenic gamma-ray spectrometers based on superconducting thermistors provide more than an order of magnitude improvement in energy resolution over conventional high-purity germanium detectors. They are based on measuring the temperature increase upon gamma-ray absorption with a sensor operated at the transition between its superconducting and normal state. We are developing gamma-ray calorimeters using Mo/Cu multilayer sensors with an attached Sn absorber for increased absorption efficiency ("UltraSpec"). We have also developed two-stage adiabatic demagnetization refrigerators for user-friendly detector operation at the required temperatures of ∼0.1 K. The spectrometer has achieved an energy resolution between 50 and 90 eV FWHM for photon energies up to 100 keV, and can be operated up to 0.4 MeV with reduced resolution. We present an update on spectrometer performance and sensitivity, and discuss the relevance of this technology for gamma-ray analysis in nuclear attribution and nuclear non-proliferation applications.
Keywords :
gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray spectrometers; particle calorimetry; superconducting particle detectors; 0.4 MeV; 100 keV; 50 to 90 eV; Mo-Cu multilayer sensors; Sn absorber; absorption efficiency; cryogenic gamma-ray spectrometers; energy resolution; gamma-ray absorption; gamma-ray analysis; gamma-ray calorimeters; high-purity germanium detectors; nonproliferation applications; nuclear attribution applications; photon energies; spectrometer performance; spectrometer sensitivity; superconducting thermistors; superconducting transition; two-stage adiabatic demagnetization refrigerators; ultrahigh resolution gamma-ray spectrometer; Cryogenics; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Energy resolution; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Germanium; Spectroscopy; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermistors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1462376
Filename :
1462376
Link To Document :
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