Ionizing Radiation
Online ISSN : 2758-9064
Measurement of Environmental Radioactivity with Photo-diode and Imaging Plate
C. MoriT. SumiS. GotohT. SazeK. Nishizawa
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2000 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 3-10

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  Measurement of environmental radioactivity with photo-diode (PD) and Imaging Plate (IP) was tried. Commercially available Si PIN type PD's generally have depletion layer thickness more than a few hundred micrometer, which is enough for alpha particle measurement. PD's have various features: being usable in normal temperature, high energy resolution and low cost. Radon daughter nuclides positively charged in atmosphere were collected on the PD surface with negative electric potential and measured the pulse height spectra of alpha-particles from the daughter nuclides of Radon in thorium oxide, uranium ore, granite, and concrete,.

  Counting of alpha-particles with IP was tried. Lead plates usually contain Pb-210 (RaD) and emit alpha-particles from Po-210. The alpha-particles from the plate were counted with PD and the plate was exposed to IP. By adjusting the gradation level on the reading out of the latent image, it was possible to count alpha-particle incident image one by one, and the number per 1 cm2 was compared with the number of count with PD.

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