Self-shielding corrections in cylindrical samples in gamma spectrometry with germanium well-type detectors

Self-shielding in spatially distributed samples can be very significant when detecting photons below 100keV. A correction method has been developed for cylindrical samples, typically used in measurements of natural radioactivity with well-type detectors, as is the example of sediment dating. The met...

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Published inNuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment Vol. 705; pp. 132 - 139
Main Authors Furci, H., Arribére, M., Ribeiro Guevara, S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 21.03.2013
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Summary:Self-shielding in spatially distributed samples can be very significant when detecting photons below 100keV. A correction method has been developed for cylindrical samples, typically used in measurements of natural radioactivity with well-type detectors, as is the example of sediment dating. The method calculates the probability of photons to escape the sample, using Monte Carlo techniques with a program written in C. The effects of self-shielding on the angular distribution of photons have been indirectly analyzed as a function of sample geometry, given a fixed detector geometry. The results given by the program have also been used to provide a straightforward way of calculating the self-shielding factors, with uncertainties. Required inputs are the attenuation coefficient of the sample, its radius, and its height. A procedure has also been specified in order to make good use of all the information. To check on the method, measurements of reference material of known activity have been compared with calculated values, obtaining very satisfactory results.
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ISSN:0168-9002
1872-9576
DOI:10.1016/j.nima.2012.12.085