The Polaris-H imaging spectrometer
Abstract
Recently, H3D has designed and introduced a gamma-ray imaging spectrometer system named Polaris-H. Polaris-H was designed to perform gamma spectroscopy and imaging throughout nuclear power plants. It integrates a 3D-position-sensitive pixelated CZT detector (20 mm×20 mm×15 mm), associated readout electronics, an embedded computer, a 5-h battery, and an optical camera in a portable water-proof enclosure. The total mass is about 4 kg, and the system startup time is 2 min. Additionally, it has a connection for a tablet, which displays a gamma-ray spectrum and isotope-specific images of the gamma-ray distribution in all directions in real time. List-mode data is saved to an external USB memory stick. Based on pixelated depth-sensing technology, spectroscopy is routinely better than 1.1% FWHM at 662 keV, and imaging efficiency at 662 keV varies less than a factor of two for all directions, except through the battery. Measurements have been performed in contaminated environments, in high radiation fields, and in cramped quarters.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
- Pub Date:
- June 2015
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.nima.2014.12.110
- Bibcode:
- 2015NIMPA.784..377W
- Keywords:
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- Gamma-ray imaging;
- Compton camera;
- CZT;
- Portable detector;
- Nuclear power