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Simultaneous alpha and gamma discrimination with a phoswich detector using a rise time method and an artificial
R Panahi1, S A H Feghhi1, S Rajabi Moghadam1
1Department of Radiation Application, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
This study compares two digital methods for distinguishing alpha particles and gamma rays using a phoswich detector. An artificial neural network (ANN) demonstrated superior performance over rise time discrimination (RTD) for radiation detection.
Area of Science:
- Nuclear Instrumentation
- Radiation Detection and Measurement
Background:
- Phoswich detectors are crucial for differentiating radiation types.
- Digital signal processing offers advanced methods for radiation discrimination.
Purpose of the Study:
- To compare the effectiveness of rise time discrimination (RTD) and artificial neural networks (ANN) for simultaneous alpha and gamma ray discrimination.
- To evaluate the performance of these methods using a phoswich detector.
Main Methods:
- Utilized a phoswich detector (50 μm BC-400 coupled to 3 mm CsI(Tl)).
- Employed digital methods: rise time discrimination (RTD) and artificial neural network (ANN) analysis.
- Extracted pulse features (rise time, pulse height ratio, charge ratio) for ANN training.
Main Results:
- RTD showed a broad rise time distribution for gamma rays (200-800 ns) and alpha particles (<40 ns).
- ANN achieved significantly better discrimination performance compared to RTD.
- Spectroscopy with 137Cs and 241Am sources confirmed ANN suitability for discrimination.
Conclusions:
- Artificial neural networks provide a more effective method for discriminating alpha particles and gamma rays with phoswich detectors.
- The ANN approach offers improved accuracy and performance in radiation detection applications.
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