RADIOISOTOPES
Online ISSN : 1884-4111
Print ISSN : 0033-8303
ISSN-L : 0033-8303
Alpha-particle Autoradiography by Solid State Track Detectors to Spatial Distribution of Radioactivity in Alpha-counting Source
Nobuhito ISHIGURETakashi NAKANOHiroko ENOMOTOAkira KOIZUMIKatsuhiro MIYAMOTO
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1989 Volume 38 Issue 6 Pages 282-285

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A technique of autoradiography using solid state track detectors is described by which spatial distribution of radioactivity in an alphacounting source can easily be visualized. As solid state track detectors, polymer of allyl diglycol carbonate was used. The advantage of the present technique was proved that alpha-emitters can be handled in the light place alone through the whole course of autoradiography, otherwise in the conventional autoradiography the alpha-emitters, which requires special carefulness from the point of radiation protection, must be handled in the dark place with difficulty. This technique was applied to rough examination of self-absorption of the plutonium source prepared by the following different methods; the source (A) was prepared by drying at room temperature, (B) by drying under an infrared lamp, (C) by drying in ammonia atmosphere after redissolving by the addition of a drop of distilled water which followed complete evaporation under an infrared lamp and (D) by drying under an infrared lamp after adding a drop of diluted neutral deter-gent. The difference in the spatial distributions of radioactivity could clearly be observed on the autoradiography. For example, the source (C) showed the most diffuse distribution, which suggested that the self-absorption of this source was the smallest. The present autoradiographic observation was in accordance with the result of the alpha-spectrometry with a silicon surface-barrier detector.

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