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Background Reduction for the ${\gamma}$-Ray Spectrometry of Environmental Radioactivity (환경방사능의 감마선 분광분석을 위한 백그라운드 소멸)

  • Seo, Bum Kyoung;Lee, Kil Yong;Yoon, Yoon Yeol;Lee, Dae Won
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.212-220
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    • 2001
  • This study was performed to establish the analytical method of radium and radon in various environmental samples with the ${\gamma}$-ray spectrometry. The major problem in the measurements of low level ${\gamma}$-ray, such as environmental radioactivity, is the fluctuation of ${\gamma}$-ray background spectrum. To overcome this problem, a nitrogen gas was filled up in the detector chamber to reduce the background counts due to airborne radioactivities, i.e., $^{214}Pb$ and $^{214}Bi$, the daughters of $^{222}Rn$ in air. When nitrogen gas flowed around the detector, peak counts of ${\gamma}$-rays from the daughters of $^{222}Rn$ decreased about 80% below 1 MeV and about 20~50% above 1 MeV. The use of nitrogen purging results in approximately tenfold increment of sensitivity.

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