Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Friday–Sunday, November 15–17, 2024; Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Session D03: Advance Materials I
11:00 AM–12:36 PM,
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Temple University
Room: SERC 116
Chair: Burcu Ozden, Penn State - Abington
Abstract: D03.00002 : Scintillation response of gallium oxide to charged particle and gamma radiation produced by radioisotope and accelerator sources
11:36 AM–11:48 AM
Presenter:
John Derek Derek Demaree
(DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory)
Authors:
John Derek Derek Demaree
(DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory)
Noel A Guardala
(George Washington University)
The material was also exposed to beta-emitting sources including 14C, 99Tc, 36Cl and 90Sr for energy calibration and to assess its use as a beta spectrometer, reproducing energy spectra in general agreement with spectra calculated using Betashape model (accessed through IAEA LiveChart of Nuclides). The response to combined beta- and gamma-emitting sources 137Cs and depleted uranium (238U) was also measured, and the scintillation response characterized separately to obtain pure beta spectra for each source. Although the scintillation response of Ga2O3 to gamma radiation is relatively low, we were able to measure Compton electron distributions using both gamma-emitting radioisotopes and accelerator-generated gamma rays.
To demonstrate how the material could be used as a simple beta spectrometer, various filters, both inorganic and organic, were placed between beta-emitting sources and the scintillator/PMT system to obtain information regarding the absorption of betas in thin filter materials. Such detailed data regarding beta energy absorption as a function of energy in organic materials could be valuable in the area of beta-source radioisotope therapy, as well as inform the design of radioisotope power sources.
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