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NaI(Tl) Scintillator's Response Functions for Point-like and Distributed Gamma-ray Sources
Fecha
2016-08Registro en:
2321-8649
2321-9289
Autor
Vega Carrillo, Héctor René
Benites Rengifo, Jorge Luís
Hernández Dávila, Víctor Martín
Ortíz Rodríguez, José Manuel
de León Martínez, Héctor Asael
Institución
Resumen
The response functions of a NaI(Tl) detectors have been estimated
using Monte Carlo methods. Response functions were calculated for
monoenergetic photon sources (0.05 to 3 MeV). Responses were calculated
for point-like sources and for sources distributed in Portland cement cylinders.
Calculated responses were used to estimate the detector efficiency for pointlike
and distributed sources. Samples of cylindrical Portland cement were
prepared and exposed to the photoneutron field produced by a 15 MV linac
used for radiotherapy. Short half-life radioisotopes were induced and the
activity was determined by measuring the pulse-height spectra with a NaI(Tl)
g-ray spectrometer that was calibrated using point-like sources. Instead of
doing corrections due to differences between the geometry, material and
solid angle of point-like sources used for calibration, and the Portland cement
cylinders, the detection efficiency was determined using the ratio between the
efficiencies for the point-like and the distributed sources estimated with the
Monte Carlo calculations, and the activity of the induced isotopes in cement
was obtained.