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Title: | Standoff alpha radiation detection for hot cell imaging and crime scene investigation |
Authors: | KERST THOMAS; SAND JOHAN; IHANTOLA SAKARI; PERÄJÄRVI K.; NICHOLL ADRIAN; HRNECEK ERICH; TOIVONEN H.; TOIVONEN JUHA |
Citation: | OPTICAL REVIEW vol. 25 no. 3 p. 429–436 |
Publisher: | OPTICAL SOC JAPAN |
Publication Year: | 2018 |
JRC N°: | JRC112787 |
ISSN: | 1340-6000 |
URI: | http://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC112787 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10043-018-0413-8 |
Type: | Articles in periodicals and books |
Abstract: | This paper presents the remote detection of alpha contamination in a nuclear facility. Alpha-active material in a shielded nuclear radiation containment chamber has been localized by optical means. Furthermore, sources of radiation danger have been identified in a staged crime scene setting. For this purpose, an electron-multiplying charge-coupled device camera was used to capture photons generated by alpha-induced air scintillation (radioluminescence). The detected radioluminescence was superimposed with a regular photograph to reveal the origin of the light and thereby the alpha radioactive material. The experimental results show that standoff detection of alpha contamination is a viable tool in radiation threat detection. Furthermore, the radioluminescence spectrum in the air is spectrally analyzed. Possibilities of camera-based alpha threat detection under various background lighting conditions are discussed. |
JRC Directorate: | Nuclear Safety and Security |
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