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19 October 1999 Gamma-ray spectrometric equipment for detecting nuclear materials
Sergey E. Ulin, I. V. Chernycheva, Valery V. Dmitrenko, V. M. Grachev, O. N. Kondakova, K. V. Krivova, S. A. Smirnov, D. V. Sokolov, Z. M. Uteshev, K. F. Vlasik
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Abstract
The paper describes a gamma-ray spectrometer and reports on its primary parameters. The base of the spectrometer is two cylindrical detectors filled with compressed xenon, whose energy resolution is 14-15 keV at 662 keV. Software developed to control the gamma-ray spectrometer and to process experimental data is also described in brief. Measurement results of gamma-ray radiation from isotopes of plutonium and uranium are given. Measurements were conducted for various time exposures. It is shown that using this equipment, one can detect and identify a single gram of plutonium within several seconds at a distance of 1 m. Possibilities of the gamma-ray spectrometer application in order to accomplish control over displacement of fissile materials are considered.
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Sergey E. Ulin, I. V. Chernycheva, Valery V. Dmitrenko, V. M. Grachev, O. N. Kondakova, K. V. Krivova, S. A. Smirnov, D. V. Sokolov, Z. M. Uteshev, and K. F. Vlasik "Gamma-ray spectrometric equipment for detecting nuclear materials", Proc. SPIE 3768, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics, (19 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366591
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KEYWORDS
Gamma radiation

Sensors

Spectroscopy

Xenon

Plutonium

Electronics

Germanium

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