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Simulation of 4 HPGe Compton-Suppression spectrometer
Author(s) -
Eswarudu M.M.,
Y. F. Wang
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of the physical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1992-1950
DOI - 10.5897/ijps2013.4075
Subject(s) - spectrometer , monte carlo method , nuclide , physics , calibration , detector , counting efficiency , compton scattering , nuclear physics , optics , statistics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , electron
Compton-suppression spectrometer is well suited to the analysis of low levels of radioactive nuclides. Monte Carlo simulations can be a powerful tool in calibrating these types of detector systems, provided enough physical information on the system is known. A simplified Compton-suppression spectrometer model using the Geant–4 simulation toolkit was discussed. The spectrometer model was tested to evaluate photo peak efficiency of detecting point and disk sources. The efficiency calibration was calculated for incident gamma energy from 200 to 3000 keV in both the suppressed and unsuppressed mode of operation. The applicability of the efficiency transfer method in various measurement geometries was tested successfully. It can save time and avoid tedious experimental calibration for different samples geometries. Key words: Compton-suppression spectrometer, photopeak efficiency, Geant–4 Monte Carlo simulation Compton-suppression spectrometer, photopeak efficiency, Geant–4 Monte Carlo simulation.

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