Artigo de peri??dico
Characterization of the CsI(Tl) crystalline scintillating detector produced at IPEN
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2319-0612
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10.15392/bjrs.v9i1A.1586
0000-0002-6879-2468
0000-0001-9786-4136
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Autor
SUZART, K.F.
VELO, A.F.
HAMADA, M.M.
PEREIRA, M.C.C.
MESQUITA, C.H.
Resumen
Cesium iodide crystal activated with thallium (CsI(Tl)) is used as radiation sensor because of its favorable characteristics as scintillator, when excited by gamma radiation. This crystal has good mechanical strength and it is relatively little hygroscopic. In the present work, the CsI(Tl) crystal was grown in the Nuclear Energy Research Institute (IPEN/CNEN/SP) by Brigdman technique, in two different formats: (a) cylindric (??? 20.1 mm x ??? 11.9 mm) and (b) parallelepiped (12.3 mm x ??? 19.5 mm). The scintillator spectrometry was studied through five gamma radiation sources: 99mTc (140 keV), 133Ba (355 keV) 22Na (511 keV) and 137Cs (662 keV). The crystals were coupled to a photomultiplier tube using 0.5 McStokes viscosity silicone grease as the optical interface. All electronics for signal measurements were developed at IPEN. Luminescence property of the CsI(Tl) crystal was excited by the radiation from a 137Cs source. The energy resolution of the crystalline detector was determined by the FWHM parameter, corresponding to the photopeak width at half of its height.