Instrument for continuous measurement of 220Rn (and 222Rn) using delayed coincidences between 220Rn and 216Po

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Bigu, J. [1 ]
Elliott, J. [1 ]
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[1] CANMET, Elliot Lake, Canada
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Environmental protection - Monitoring - Polonium - Radioactivity measurement - Radon;
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An instrument has been developed for continuous monitoring of 220 Rn. The method of data analysis is based on delayed coincidences between 220Rn and 216Po. The instrument basically consists of a scaler equipped with a photomultiplier tube (PMT) to which a scintillation cell (SC) of the flow through type is optically coupled. The scaler is equipped with a pulse output (P/) port which provides a TTL pulse, + 5 V in amplitude and 5 to 10 μs duration for each nuclear event recorded by the SC and its associated electronic circuitry. The P/O port is connected to a 32 bit counter/timer unit operating at 1 MHz which records and stores the time of arrival of pulses. For laboratory use, the counter/timer is connected to the serial port of a laptop PC. However, for field applications, where space and weight pose severe practical limitations, the PC is substituted by an expanded counter/ timer unit which incorporates a microprocessor for data analysis, a LCD for data display, and a keypad to key in function instructions. Furthermore, some additional hardware permits the measurement of 220Rn flux density. J(220Rn), from soils and other materials. Because total α-particle count, as well as delayed (α-α) coincidence rates are recorded in two separate channels, the method permits the measurement of 222Rn in addition to 220Rn. The method is particularly useful for low concentration levels.
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