Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution

Operation of gamma spectrometry requires intensive monitoring of gamma ray fluxes. When a radioactive intense source is placed close to a crystal detector, it becomes saturated as a result of detector dead time. On the contrary, when placed far away, there is loss of count statistics. For this reaso...

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Main Authors: Abubakar, Usman, M. Nor, Norehan, Shehu, Anas, Abubakar, Sirajo, Umar, Muttaka
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Published: Faculty of Science, Sokoto State University 2022
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author Abubakar, Usman
M. Nor, Norehan
Shehu, Anas
Abubakar, Sirajo
Umar, Muttaka
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M. Nor, Norehan
Shehu, Anas
Abubakar, Sirajo
Umar, Muttaka
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description Operation of gamma spectrometry requires intensive monitoring of gamma ray fluxes. When a radioactive intense source is placed close to a crystal detector, it becomes saturated as a result of detector dead time. On the contrary, when placed far away, there is loss of count statistics. For this reason, optimal position for placing the source has to be investigated. With the improvement in the instrumentation of radiation detection applications over the years, high count rate measurement accuracy is more crucial than ever. This is due to periodic measurement and new correction models for dead time. The aim of this study is to examine the performance of two gamma spectroscopic systems. The source detector distance dependence on dead time, peak-to-compton ratio, overall amplifier gain, FWHM, and voltage variation were investigated using American standard procedures (ANSI/IEE -325). Measurements were performed at five (5) different distances of detector cap for four (4) point sources (Co-60, Eu-152, Cs-137 and Ba-133). Source-to-detector distance at 25 cm was improved to avoid summing coincidence and dead time correction. The results obtained at 25 cm showed that the dead time was found less than 1% as compared to 4 cm. This will describe the stability of dead time. It also indicated that for both detectors the rise in biased voltage will yield a good resolution at 1332.5 KeV. This study is significant as it provides information to ensure that detectors are kept at optimal distance to achieve good dead time.
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spelling utm.eprints-1048062024-03-01T01:56:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/104806/ Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution Abubakar, Usman M. Nor, Norehan Shehu, Anas Abubakar, Sirajo Umar, Muttaka QD Chemistry Operation of gamma spectrometry requires intensive monitoring of gamma ray fluxes. When a radioactive intense source is placed close to a crystal detector, it becomes saturated as a result of detector dead time. On the contrary, when placed far away, there is loss of count statistics. For this reason, optimal position for placing the source has to be investigated. With the improvement in the instrumentation of radiation detection applications over the years, high count rate measurement accuracy is more crucial than ever. This is due to periodic measurement and new correction models for dead time. The aim of this study is to examine the performance of two gamma spectroscopic systems. The source detector distance dependence on dead time, peak-to-compton ratio, overall amplifier gain, FWHM, and voltage variation were investigated using American standard procedures (ANSI/IEE -325). Measurements were performed at five (5) different distances of detector cap for four (4) point sources (Co-60, Eu-152, Cs-137 and Ba-133). Source-to-detector distance at 25 cm was improved to avoid summing coincidence and dead time correction. The results obtained at 25 cm showed that the dead time was found less than 1% as compared to 4 cm. This will describe the stability of dead time. It also indicated that for both detectors the rise in biased voltage will yield a good resolution at 1332.5 KeV. This study is significant as it provides information to ensure that detectors are kept at optimal distance to achieve good dead time. Faculty of Science, Sokoto State University 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104806/1/NorehanMohdNor2022_DeterminationofAppropriateSourcetoDetector.pdf Abubakar, Usman and M. Nor, Norehan and Shehu, Anas and Abubakar, Sirajo and Umar, Muttaka (2022) Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution. Caliphate Journal of Science and Technology, 4 (2). pp. 165-171. ISSN 2705-313X http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/cajost.v4i2.6 DOI : 10.4314/cajost.v4i2.6
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Abubakar, Usman
M. Nor, Norehan
Shehu, Anas
Abubakar, Sirajo
Umar, Muttaka
Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
title Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
title_full Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
title_fullStr Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
title_full_unstemmed Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
title_short Determination of appropriate source-to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
title_sort determination of appropriate source to detector distance dependence of gamma spectrometry system to achieve higher resolution
topic QD Chemistry
url http://eprints.utm.my/104806/1/NorehanMohdNor2022_DeterminationofAppropriateSourcetoDetector.pdf
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