February 28, 2017
Journal Article

Development of a multidimensional gamma-spectrometer

Abstract

A high-sensitivity multidimensional gamma-spectrometer is being developed within the shallow underground laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL, USA). The system consists of two Broad Energy Germanium (BEGe) detectors, inside a low-background lead and copper shield, fitted with a cosmic veto background reduction system. The detector has advanced functionality, including operation in single or combined detector mode, with reductions in the cosmic background by 49.6% and Compton suppression of 6.5%. For selected radionuclides this provides an overall MDA improvement of 52.7%. Utilizing both detectors for simultaneous measurements of thermally irradiated highly enriched uranium (HEU) increased peak identification and reduced uncertainty by 27.6%. The design uses commercially off-the-shelf (COTS) components, for which the configuration is described, to provide a practical and powerful solution for low-level nuclear measurements.

Revised: March 28, 2017 | Published: February 28, 2017

Citation

Burnett J.L., M.G. Cantaloub, M.F. Mayer, and H.S. Miley. 2017. Development of a multidimensional gamma-spectrometer. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 312, no. 1:81-86. PNNL-SA-122614. doi:10.1007/s10967-017-5202-5