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Possibilities of the use of CeBr3 scintillation detectors for the measurement of the content of radionuclides in samples for environmental monitoring

R. Idoeta, M. Herranz, Natalia Alegría, F. Legarda

2021Applied Radiation and Isotopes16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The investigation of radioactivity in samples is an application of gamma-ray spectrometry dealing with low and very low level gamma-ray activities of different isotopes. Gamma-ray spectrometry performed in the framework of radiological environmental monitoring may be done after selective sampling processes or after a chemical purification of a sample. Both cases imply that only some specific radionuclides should contribute to the obtained spectrum. Gamma-ray spectrometry performed with medium energy resolution detectors may allow the possible distinction of their photopeaks. Therefore, a cerium bromide (CeBr3) detector can be particularly attractive for routine tasks in radiological environmental monitoring as it has a high efficiency, medium energy resolution and it can work at room temperature. This study describes the conditions under which a CeBr3 detector can serve for some routine analysis in radiological analysis of samples collected in the environment or collected by air-samplers in environmental radiological monitoring programmes.

Topics & Concepts

Radiological weaponDetectorRadionuclideEnvironmental scienceScintillationRadiation monitoringRadiochemistryEnvironmental radioactivityChemistryPhysicsNuclear physicsOpticsRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesNuclear Physics and ApplicationsRadioactivity and Radon Measurements