Pio Ciro Aspetti, Luca Martellucci, Riccardo Quaranta, Guglielmo Manenti, Andrea Malizia
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Design for enhanced gamma radiation detection prototype: a comprehensive approach
Detecting ionizing radiation, whether from natural source or due to accidental or intentional nuclear explosions, is a critical and complex challenge for modern technology. Geiger-Muller tube is one of the most used technologies for the detection of gamma radiation. Although it was developed in the early of twentieth century, its simplicity, robustness, affordability, and reliability have ensured its continued widespread use. Moreover, simple electronics make it easy to integrate with modern hardware and software technologies. In this work, we will explore the theoretical principles behind radiation detection and, starting from the analysis and development of several open-source prototypes, we will lead to the design and implementation of both hardware and software. Additionally, we will expose the testing of a radiological detector prototype optimized for gamma radiation detection. Feasible applications of the device will be examined, along with potential innovations such as minimization and integration into multi sensor platforms or wearable systems. In the paper, a comparison of several devices has been studied along with the development of a new detector based on Geiger-Muller tubes, by using low-cost, commercially available technologies. A comparison between four open-source devices and the created prototype are presented and discussed.
期刊介绍:
The aims of this peer-reviewed online journal are to distribute and archive all relevant material required to document, assess, validate and reconstruct in detail the body of knowledge in the physical and related sciences.
The scope of EPJ Plus encompasses a broad landscape of fields and disciplines in the physical and related sciences - such as covered by the topical EPJ journals and with the explicit addition of geophysics, astrophysics, general relativity and cosmology, mathematical and quantum physics, classical and fluid mechanics, accelerator and medical physics, as well as physics techniques applied to any other topics, including energy, environment and cultural heritage.