RI 7920 Evaluating Plastic Scintillators for Detecting Prompt Gamma Rays in Continuous Analysis of Bulk Materials

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. W. Hall
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Cylindrical plastic scintillators were investigated for efficiency in detecting neutron-induced prompt gamma rays. Scintillator performance was compared on the basis of half-resolution and peak-to-trough ratios for gamma spectra obtained from Co-60 (1.17 and 1.33 MeV), Th-228 (2.62 MeV), and PuBe (4.43 MeV). Various sizes of Pilot Chemical scintillators (types B, F, M, and Y) were tested. The best half-resolution, 7.7 percent for PuBe, was achieved with a 5-by 5-inch Pilot Y?scintillator and dual photomultipliers. Comparison with sodium iodide (NaI) scintillators and the use of plastic scintillators for on-stream analysis of sulfur in coal is discussed. Plastics were found to be unsuitable for on-stream analysis of materials having complex prompt gamma ray spectra; however, they could conceivably be used for those yielding Simpler spectra.
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APA: A. W. Hall  (1974)  RI 7920 Evaluating Plastic Scintillators for Detecting Prompt Gamma Rays in Continuous Analysis of Bulk Materials

MLA: A. W. Hall RI 7920 Evaluating Plastic Scintillators for Detecting Prompt Gamma Rays in Continuous Analysis of Bulk Materials. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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