SENTIRAD—An innovative personal radiation detector based on a scintillation detector and a silicon photomultiplier |
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Authors: | A. OsovizkyD. Ginzburg A. ManorR. Seif M. GhelmanI. Cohen-Zada M. EllenbogenV. Bronfenmakher V. PushkarskyE. Gonen T. MazorY. Cohen |
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Affiliation: | a Radiation Detection Department, Rotem Industries Ltd., Israel b Electronics and Control Laboratories, Nuclear Research Center—Negev, Israel |
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Abstract: | The alarming personal radiation detector (PRD) is a device intended for Homeland Security (HLS) applications. This portable device is designed to be worn or carried by security personnel to detect photon-emitting radioactive materials for the purpose of crime prevention. PRD is required to meet the scope of specifications defined by various HLS standards for radiation detection. It is mandatory that the device be sensitive and simultaneously small, pocket-sized, of robust mechanical design and carriable on the user's body. To serve these specialized purposes and requirements, we developed the SENTIRAD, a new radiation detector designed to meet the performance criteria established for counterterrorist applications. SENTIRAD is the first commercially available PRD based on a CsI(Tl) scintillation crystal that is optically coupled with a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) serving as a light sensor. The rapidly developing technology of SiPM, a multipixel semiconductor photodiode that operates in Geiger mode, has been thoroughly investigated in previous studies. This paper presents the design considerations, constraints and radiological performance relating to the SENTIRAD radiation sensor. |
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Keywords: | Silicon photomultiplier Personal radiation detector Scintillator Dose-rate |
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