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A gamma-ray spectrometer for radioactive waste sorting is presented. The equipment is based on a new “thin-walled”
xenon gamma-ray detector with sensitive volume of 4 liters and a digital electronics unit. Use of the thin wall (0.5 mm of
stainless steel covered with fiberglass) provides lower absorption of gamma-rays by the detector’s walls and expansion
of the energy range of radiation being registered. The digital electronics unit makes it possible to use the equipment in
unfavorable field conditions such as high levels of acoustic influence.
Sergey E. Ulin,Alexander S. Novikov,Valery V. Dmitrenko,Konstantin F. Vlasik,Ziyaetdin M. Uteshev,Alexander E. Shustov, andDenis V. Petrenko
"New xenon gamma-ray spectrometer for sorting of radioactive waste", Proc. SPIE 9968, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics XVIII, 99680A (30 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2235742
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Sergey E. Ulin, Alexander S. Novikov, Valery V. Dmitrenko, Konstantin F. Vlasik, Ziyaetdin M. Uteshev, Alexander E. Shustov, Denis V. Petrenko, "New xenon gamma-ray spectrometer for sorting of radioactive waste," Proc. SPIE 9968, Hard X-Ray, Gamma-Ray, and Neutron Detector Physics XVIII, 99680A (30 September 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2235742