In this work, a robust stand-off alpha detection method using the secondary effects of alpha radiation has been sought. Alpha particles ionise the surrounding atmosphere as they travel. Fluorescence photons produced as a consequence of this can be used to detect the source of the alpha emissions. This paper details experiments carried out to detect this fluorescence, with the focus on photons in the ultraviolet C (UVC) wavelength range (180–280 nm). A detector, UVTron R9533 (Hamamatsu, 325-6, Sunayama-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Pref., 430-8587, Japan), designed to detect the UVC emissions from flames for fire alarm purposes, was tested in various gas atmospheres with a 210Po alpha source to determine if this could provide an ave...
Numerous nuclear power plants will soon reach the end of their lifetime and must be decommissioned. ...
Alpha radiation presents a challenge for operators in the field of nuclear safety and security. Due t...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over ...
In this work, a robust stand-off alpha detection method using the secondary effects of alpha radiati...
A means to detect alpha emitting materials from a distance has long been sought to overcome the diff...
Several isotopes of natural and man-made radioactive materials give off only alpha radiation, and al...
Alpha radiation detector technology lags behind gamma and beta due to difficulties presented by the ...
As part of the decommissioning process, Plutonium-Contaminated Material (PCM) has to be identified...
Short travel of alpha particles in environments complicated the detection and characterisation of al...
In many field applications where alpha-induced radioluminescence (or so-called UV fluorescence) coul...
Alpha-induced radioluminescence provides a potential avenue for the detection of alpha-emitting mate...
In many field applications where alpha-induced radioluminescence (or so-called UV fluorescence) coul...
Due to the short path length of alpha particles in air, a detector that can be used at a distance fr...
It has been established that the UVTRON flame sensor (Hamamatsu) can detect alpha-induced radiolumin...
Remote detection of alpha emitters is achieved by measuring the secondary radioluminescence light (a...
Numerous nuclear power plants will soon reach the end of their lifetime and must be decommissioned. ...
Alpha radiation presents a challenge for operators in the field of nuclear safety and security. Due t...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over ...
In this work, a robust stand-off alpha detection method using the secondary effects of alpha radiati...
A means to detect alpha emitting materials from a distance has long been sought to overcome the diff...
Several isotopes of natural and man-made radioactive materials give off only alpha radiation, and al...
Alpha radiation detector technology lags behind gamma and beta due to difficulties presented by the ...
As part of the decommissioning process, Plutonium-Contaminated Material (PCM) has to be identified...
Short travel of alpha particles in environments complicated the detection and characterisation of al...
In many field applications where alpha-induced radioluminescence (or so-called UV fluorescence) coul...
Alpha-induced radioluminescence provides a potential avenue for the detection of alpha-emitting mate...
In many field applications where alpha-induced radioluminescence (or so-called UV fluorescence) coul...
Due to the short path length of alpha particles in air, a detector that can be used at a distance fr...
It has been established that the UVTRON flame sensor (Hamamatsu) can detect alpha-induced radiolumin...
Remote detection of alpha emitters is achieved by measuring the secondary radioluminescence light (a...
Numerous nuclear power plants will soon reach the end of their lifetime and must be decommissioned. ...
Alpha radiation presents a challenge for operators in the field of nuclear safety and security. Due t...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over ...