Empirical Formulae to CalculateFull-Energy Peak AttenuationCoefficients of Well-Type NaI(Tl) Detectors
Abstract
NaI (Tl) detectors have been widely used during the recent years
based on their response to γ-rays, which is significant mainly for the
elemental analysis of neutron-induced prompt γ-rays. The detector
functions significantly influence the analysis results, especially the
detector efficiency. The present study focused on this problem and
has been made of the contribution of the full-energy peak attenuation
in the calculation of the detector efficiency. An empirical formula has
been derived to calculate the full-energy peak attenuation for 3″×3″ NaI
(Tl) well-type detector using isotropic radiating axial point sources. The
measured efficiency values are used in this method to find the peak
attenuation coefficient for this particular source-to-detector geometry.
In addition, the obtaining values were used to calculate the detector
full-energy peak efficiency, and compared it with the measured ones.
The calculated values of the detector efficiency are found to be in a
good agreement with experimental data. This gives indication about the
ability to extend the calculated efficiency values to build an efficiency
curve as a function of γ-ray energy as not many radioactive sources
exist for the standardization process.
Author(s)
Mohamed Abd El Moneim
Coauthor(s)
Mohamed Salem Badawi, Mahmoud Abbas, Eman El Bayoumi, Abouzeid Thabet, Ahmed El Khatib
Journal/Conference Information
Journal of Nuclear Energy Science & Power Generation Technology,Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages Range: 1-6