Title :
Implementation of an imaging spectrometer for localization and identification of radioactive sources
Author :
Lemaire, Hermine ; Amgarou, Khalil ; Khalil, Rafid Ahmed ; Angelique, Jean-Claude ; Bonnet, Francois ; De Toro, Daniel ; Carrel, F. ; Giarmana, Olivier ; Gmar, M. ; Menaa, Nabil ; Menesguen, Yves ; Normand, S. ; Patoz, Audrey ; Schoepff, Vincent ; Talent,
Author_Institution :
LIST, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France
Abstract :
Spatial localization of radioactive sources is currently a main issue interesting nuclear industry as well as homeland security applications, and can be achieved using gamma cameras. For several years, CEA LIST has been designing a new system, called GAMPIX, with improved sensitivity, portability and ease of use. The main remaining limitation is the lack of spectrometric information, preventing radioactive materials identification. This article describes the development of an imaging spectrometer based on the GAMPIX technology. Experimental tests have been carried out according to both spectrometric methods enabled by the pixelated Timepix readout chip used in the GAMPIX gamma camera. The first method is based on the size of the impacts produced by a gamma-ray energy deposition in the detection matrix. The second one uses the Time over Threshold (ToT) mode of the Timepix chip and deals with time spent by pulses generated by charge preamplifiers over a user-specified threshold. Both energy resolution and sensitivity studies proved the superiority of the ToT approach that will consequently be further explored. Energy calibration, tests of several pixel sizes and use of the Medipix3 readout chip are tracks to improve performances of the newly implemented imaging spectrometer.
Keywords :
calibration; cameras; national security; nuclear electronics; preamplifiers; radioactive sources; readout electronics; spectrometers; CEA LIST; GAMPIX gamma camera; GAMPIX technology; Medipix3 readout chip; ToT approach superiority; ToT mode; charge preamplifiers; detection matrix; energy calibration; energy resolution; energy sensitivity; experimental tests; gamma-ray energy deposition; homeland security applications; imaging spectrometer development; imaging spectrometer implementation; impact size; newly implemented imaging spectrometer improve performances; nuclear industry; pixel size tests; pixelated Timepix readout chip; pulse time spent; radioactive materials identification; radioactive source identification; radioactive source localization; radioactive sources spatial localization; spectrometric information limitation; spectrometric methods; system design; time over threshold mode; user-specified threshold; Calibration; Cameras; Detectors; Dispersion; Energy resolution; Sensitivity; GAMPIX; Gamma imaging; Time over Threshold; Timepix; imaging spectrometer;
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2013 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1046-5
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2013.6727912