November 1, 2013
Journal Article

Development of an Absolute Gas-Counting Capability for Low to Medium Activities

Abstract

ABSTRACT Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is developing a capability to measure the absolute activity concentration of various gaseous radionuclides using length-compensated proportional-counting methods. This capability will enable the validation and use of low-level, gaseous radionuclide calibration standards for use in PNNL’s shallow underground laboratory. Two sets of unequal length proportional counters have been fabricated. These detector assemblies operate on a static gas-fill principle, in contrast to continuous, flow-through configurations. One set of three counters has been fabricated using ultra-low background (ULB) electroformed copper and low-background fabrication methods. Once fully operational, these ULB counters will be used in PNNL’s shallow underground counting laboratory for analysis of gases with low activity concentrations

Revised: November 4, 2016 | Published: November 1, 2013

Citation

Williams R.M., C.E. Aalseth, J.H. Ely, A.R. Day, J.C. Hayes, E.W. Hoppe, and B.D. LaFerriere, et al. 2013. Development of an Absolute Gas-Counting Capability for Low to Medium Activities. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 81. PNNL-SA-89541. doi:10.1016/j.apradiso.2013.03.064