康普顿抑制伽马能谱法用于JET辐照材料的活化分析

M. Savva, T. Vasilopoulou, C. Nobs, L. Packer, I. Stamatelatos
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康普顿抑制光谱(CSS)提供了一种方法,以提高峰背景比,从而计数统计和检测限。NCSRD融合技术集团CSS系统由一个NaI探测器耦合到40% HPGe组成。NaI检测器由环绕HPGe的环空和一个插头组成,该插头可用于样品定位,提供4π检测几何形状。所述配置的信号处理链允许同时收集抑制谱和未抑制谱。同时收集抑制和未抑制光谱允许分析人员使用最佳光谱,这取决于要确定的放射性核素。在这项工作中,介绍了CSS系统在分析2019年DD运动期间在联合欧洲环面(JET)照射的不同材料样品的剂量学箔中的性能。康普顿连续谱显著降低,为非级联核素的峰提供了更好的峰识别。所开发的方法将应用于研究ITER组件制造中使用的材料的活化特性,在JET DT运动期间以显着的14 MeV中子产率照射后。
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Compton Suppressed Gamma Spectrometry for activation analysis of materials irradiated at JET
Compton Suppressed Spectrometry (CSS) provides a method to improve the peak-to-background ratio, and consequently counting statistics and the limit of detection. The NCSRD Fusion Technology Group CSS system consists of a NaI detector coupled to a 40% HPGe. The NaI detector consists of an annulus, surrounding the HPGe, and a plug, which can be removed for sample positioning, offering a 4π detection geometry. The signal processing chain of the configuration allows for the simultaneous collection of both the suppressed and the unsuppressed spectra. The simultaneous collection of suppressed and unsuppressed spectra allows the analyst to use the optimum spectrum, depending on the radionuclide to be determined. In this work, the performance of the CSS system in the analysis of dosimetry foils of different material samples irradiated at the Joint European Torus (JET) during the 2019 DD campaign is presented. The Compton continuum was significantly reduced providing better peak identification for peaks of non-cascade nuclides. The developed methodology will be applied to study the activation characteristics of materials to be used in ITER components manufacturing, after irradiation at the significant 14 MeV neutron yield during the JET DT campaign.
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