Active Sample Anticoincidence Guarded Ge(Li) Spectrometer for Low Level Radionuclide Analysis |
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Authors: | Markwell F. R. Bolch W. E. Roessler C. E. Ellis W. H. |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Environmental and Nuclear Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32601; |
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Abstract: | The problem of spectral interference in large volume radioactive samples counted in a guarded Ge(Li) spectrometer is attacked by a new approach. By making the sample itself a liquid scintillator detector, and using coincidence and anticoincidence gating, the detrimental effects of self absorption can be eliminated. In addition, this technique (denoted gamma-beta coincidence and gamma-beta anticoincidence spectrum analysis) allows discrimination between modes of decay. The system design, logic, performance, and significance to low level radionuclide analysis is presented. |
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