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15 April 2008 A new integrated neutron/gamma radioisotope identification device evaluated under mixed radiation fields
Adrian Ivan, Brent A. Clothier, Daniel B. McDevitt, James Williams
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Abstract
Hand-Held RadioIsotope Identification Devices (HHRIID) are defined as a new class of portable neutron/gamma radiation detectors with specifications presented in the ANSI Standards N42.33 and N42.34. We have proposed a novel HHRIID design concept which uses a single photosensor to detect light emitted by two optically separated scintillator materials, one optimized for gamma detection and the other optimized for neutron detection. This work describes the performance of a modified charge integration discrimination method developed to test the viability of the new design. The scintillators chosen for the experiment were LYSO and ZnS:Ag/LiF.
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Adrian Ivan, Brent A. Clothier, Daniel B. McDevitt, and James Williams "A new integrated neutron/gamma radioisotope identification device evaluated under mixed radiation fields", Proc. SPIE 6945, Optics and Photonics in Global Homeland Security IV, 694506 (15 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.782194
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KEYWORDS
Scintillators

Sensors

Radioisotopes

Crystals

Gamma radiation

Homeland security

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