Field Deployable Gamma Radiation Detectors for DHS Use
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OSTI ID:920988
Recently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has integrated all nuclear detection research, development, testing, evaluation, acquisition, and operational support into a single office: the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO). The DNDO has specific requirements set for all commercial off-the-shelf and government off-the-shelf radiation detection equipment and data acquisition systems. This article would investigate several recent developments in field deployable gamma radiation detectors that are attempting to meet the DNDO specifications. Commercially available, transportable, handheld radio isotope identification devices (RIID) are inadequate for DHS requirements in terms of sensitivity, resolution, response time, and reach-back capability. The leading commercial vendor manufacturing handheld gamma spectrometer in the United States is Thermo Electron Corporation. Thermo Electron's identiFINDER{trademark}, which primarily uses sodium iodide crystals (3.18 x 2.54cm cylinders) as gamma detectors, has a Full-Width-at-Half-Maximum energy resolution of 7 percent at 662 keV. Thermo Electron has just recently come up with a reach-back capability patented as RadReachBack{trademark} that enables emergency personnel to obtain real-time technical analysis of radiation samples they find in the field. The current project has the goal to build a prototype handheld gamma spectrometer, equipped with a digital camera and an embedded cell phone to be used as an RIID with higher sensitivity, better resolution, and faster response time (able to detect the presence of gamma-emitting radio isotopes within 5 seconds of approach), which will make it useful as a field deployable tool. The handheld equipment continuously monitors the ambient gamma radiation, and, if it comes across any radiation anomalies with higher than normal gamma gross counts, it sets an alarm condition. When a substantial alarm level is reached, the system automatically triggers the saving of relevant spectral data and software-triggers the digital camera to take a snapshot. The spectral data including in situ analysis and the imagery data will be packaged in a suitable format and sent to a command post using an imbedded cell phone.
- Research Organization:
- National Security Technologies, LLC
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE - National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC52-06NA25946
- OSTI ID:
- 920988
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/NV/25946--236
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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46 INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CAMERAS
DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS
DETECTION
ELECTRONS
ENERGY RESOLUTION
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GAMMA SPECTROMETERS
MANUFACTURING
MONITORS
PERSONNEL
PHYSICS
RADIATION DETECTION
RADIATIONS
RESOLUTION
SENSITIVITY
SODIUM IODIDES
SPECIFICATIONS
TESTING
CAMERAS
DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEMS
DETECTION
ELECTRONS
ENERGY RESOLUTION
GAMMA RADIATION
GAMMA SPECTROMETERS
MANUFACTURING
MONITORS
PERSONNEL
PHYSICS
RADIATION DETECTION
RADIATIONS
RESOLUTION
SENSITIVITY
SODIUM IODIDES
SPECIFICATIONS
TESTING