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Development of gas ionization chambers with coplanar electrodes for alpha-ray spectrometry

  • 1. Waseda University, School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Tokyo (Japan)
  • 2. Waseda University, Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Tokyo (Japan)

Description

A large-area alpha-ray spectrometer is required to measure the low level alpha emitters in environmental samples, which may be distributed in the vicinity of nuclear power plants. A gas ionization chamber with a coplanar electrode has attractive features such as with mechanical ruggedness, easy handling, easy fabrication of large electrode, and relatively well-known performance. We have investigated the performance of a gas ionization chamber with a coplanar electrode for alpha-ray spectrometry, particularly in the energy resolution. The present experiment shows that the energy resolution in the full width at half maximum (FWHM) is 129 keV (= 2.7%) for alpha-rays from Np with an energy of 4.78 MeV, 120 keV (= 2.2%) for those with 5.49 MeV from Am, and 109 keV (= 1.9%) for those with 5.81 MeV from Cm. It is found that the energy resolution obtained at the present experiment is dominated in the electronic noise caused by the large capacitance existed between the collecting anode (CA) and non-collecting anode (NCA) in the coplanar electrode. (author)

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.11.010003
Part of:
Proceedings of international symposium on radiation detectors and their uses (ISRD2016)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Physical Society of Japan
Imprint Place
Tokyo (Japan)
ISBN
978-4-89027-115-3
Imprint Title
Proceedings of international symposium on radiation detectors and their uses (ISRD2016)
Imprint Pagination
[293 p.]
Journal Page Range
p. 010003.1-010003.6

Conference

Title
International symposium on radiation detectors and their uses
Acronym
ISRD2016
Dates
18-21 Jan 2016
Place
Tsukuba, Ibaraki (Japan)

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Notes
4 refs., 8 figs., 2 tabs. Imprint:JPS Conference Proceedings Vol. 11