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Study on the γ + X, γ + β, γ + α Coincidence Summing Effects of the Intrinsic Background Instrument Spectrum of a LaBr3(Ce) Scintillation Counter
The energy resolution of a LaBr 3 (Ce) scintillation counter can reach 2.7% (662 keV) at room temperature. As a radiation measuring device, it has remarkably good characteristics. However, the LaBr 3 (Ce) crystal has its own intrinsic radioactivity background, which mainly comes from 138 La and from...
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Published in: | Journal of the Korean Physical Society 2020, 77(12), , pp.1091-1099 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The energy resolution of a LaBr
3
(Ce) scintillation counter can reach 2.7% (662 keV) at room temperature. As a radiation measuring device, it has remarkably good characteristics. However, the LaBr
3
(Ce) crystal has its own intrinsic radioactivity background, which mainly comes from
138
La and from
227
Ac and its daughters.
138
La can emit
β, γ
and X-rays through
β
and
γ
decay;
227
Ac and its daughters can emit
α, β
and
γ
-rays through
a, β
and
γ
decay.
α, β
and X-ray energy are characteristic while
β
-ray energy is continuous. The energy of
α, β
and X-rays is mainly deposited in the crystal unless the
α, β
and X-rays at the edge of the crystal can escape from the crystal. Therefore, the
α, β, γ
and X-rays generated by the intrinsic radioactivity of the crystal are superimposed on the instrument spectrum, which makes the instrument spectrum more complicated and produces the coincidence summing effects of
γ
+ X,
γ
+
β
and
γ
+
α
.In this research, the GEANT4.9.5 software package was used to simulate the spectra of
α, β, γ
and X-rays. On the basis of a combination of fitting decomposition and reconstruction, the simulation spectrum of the LaBr
3
(Ce) self-radioactive background was obtained accurately and was verified by using physical experiments. |
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ISSN: | 0374-4884 1976-8524 |
DOI: | 10.3938/jkps.77.1091 |