May 1, 2015
Journal Article

Germanium Detectors in Homeland Security at PNNL

Abstract

Neutron and gamma-ray detection is used for non-proliferation and national security applications. While lower energy resolution detectors such as NaI(Tl) have their place, high purity germanium (HPGe) also has a role to play. A detection with HPGe is often a characterization due to the very high energy resolution. However, HPGe crystals remain small and expensive leaving arrays of smaller crystals as an excellent solution. PNNL has developed two similar HPGe arrays for two very different applications. One array, the Multisensor Aerial Radiation Survey (MARS) detector is a fieldable array that has been tested on trucks, boats, and helicopters. The CASCADES HPGe array is an array designed to assay samples in a low background environment. The history of HPGe arrays at PNNL and the development of MARS and CASCADES will be detailed in this paper along with some of the other applications of HPGe at PNNL.

Revised: December 30, 2015 | Published: May 1, 2015

Citation

Stave S.C. 2015. Germanium Detectors in Homeland Security at PNNL. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 606, no. 1:Article No. 012018. PNNL-SA-107425. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/606/1/012018