Development of decay energy spectroscopy using low temperature detectors

Appl Radiat Isot. 2012 Sep;70(9):2255-9. doi: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2012.02.109. Epub 2012 Mar 2.

Abstract

We have developed a high-resolution detection technique for measuring the energy and activity of alpha decay events using low-temperature detectors. A small amount of source material containing alpha-emitting radionuclides was enclosed in a 4π metal absorber. The energy of the alpha particles as well as that of the recoiled nuclides, low-energy electrons, and low-energy x-rays and γ-rays was converted into thermal energy of the gold absorber. A metallic magnetic calorimeter serving as a fast and sensitive thermometer was thermally attached to the metal absorber. In the present report, experimental demonstrations of Q spectroscopy were made with a new meander-type magnetic calorimeter. The thermal connection between the temperature sensor and the absorber was established with annealed gold wires. Each alpha decay event in the absorber resulted in a temperature increase of the absorber and the temperature sensor. Using the spectrum measured for a drop of (226)Ra solution in a 4π gold absorber, all of the alpha emitters in the sample were identified with a demonstration of good detector linearity. The resolution of the (226)Ra spectrum showed a 3.3 keV FWHM at its Q value together with an expected gamma escape peak at the energy shifted by its γ-ray energy.

MeSH terms

  • Calorimetry / instrumentation*
  • Cold Temperature
  • Equipment Design
  • Equipment Failure Analysis
  • Radiation Dosage
  • Radiometry / instrumentation*
  • Spectrum Analysis / instrumentation*
  • Transducers*