Alpha particles are proven to be very useful in many areas of medicine, technology and science. Yet, they represent the biggest risk to soft biological tissues compared to all nuclear decay products when ingested or inhaled, implying thus stringent radiation protection measures in the management and monitoring of samples that emit them. In this paper we present a standoff optical imaging approach that enables sensing of a radiological threat items at facilities where alpha-emitting material is manufactured, handled, used and stored, at safe distances without putting personnel at risk or contaminating equipment. The optical imaging of alpha-emitting samples is based on the radiation induced air luminescence (radioluminescence) in the UV-C (s...
Due to the short path length of alpha particles in air, a detector that can be used at a distance fr...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over ...
When exposed to air, alpha particles cause the production of light by exciting the molecules surroun...
Numerous nuclear power plants will soon reach the end of their lifetime and must be decommissioned. ...
Alpha radiation detector technology lags behind gamma and beta due to difficulties presented by the ...
Alpha radiation presents a challenge for operators in the field of nuclear safety and security. Due t...
Alpha-induced radioluminescence provides a potential avenue for the detection of alpha-emitting mate...
Several isotopes of natural and man-made radioactive materials give off only alpha radiation, and al...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over...
In many field applications where alpha-induced radioluminescence (or so-called UV fluorescence) coul...
Short travel of alpha particles in environments complicated the detection and characterisation of al...
Radiological emergencies involving an accidental or deliberate dispersion of alpha-emitting radionuc...
Remote detection of alpha emitters is achieved by measuring the secondary radioluminescence light (a...
Remote detection of alpha radiation is commonly realised by collecting the light, the radioluminesce...
This paper presents the remote detection of alpha contamination in a nuclear facility. Alpha-active ...
Due to the short path length of alpha particles in air, a detector that can be used at a distance fr...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over ...
When exposed to air, alpha particles cause the production of light by exciting the molecules surroun...
Numerous nuclear power plants will soon reach the end of their lifetime and must be decommissioned. ...
Alpha radiation detector technology lags behind gamma and beta due to difficulties presented by the ...
Alpha radiation presents a challenge for operators in the field of nuclear safety and security. Due t...
Alpha-induced radioluminescence provides a potential avenue for the detection of alpha-emitting mate...
Several isotopes of natural and man-made radioactive materials give off only alpha radiation, and al...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over...
In many field applications where alpha-induced radioluminescence (or so-called UV fluorescence) coul...
Short travel of alpha particles in environments complicated the detection and characterisation of al...
Radiological emergencies involving an accidental or deliberate dispersion of alpha-emitting radionuc...
Remote detection of alpha emitters is achieved by measuring the secondary radioluminescence light (a...
Remote detection of alpha radiation is commonly realised by collecting the light, the radioluminesce...
This paper presents the remote detection of alpha contamination in a nuclear facility. Alpha-active ...
Due to the short path length of alpha particles in air, a detector that can be used at a distance fr...
The United Kingdom (UK) has a significant legacy of nuclear installations to be decommissioned over ...
When exposed to air, alpha particles cause the production of light by exciting the molecules surroun...