Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1891201 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Gamma-rays interaction of zircons from Cambodia and South Africa studied.•Measured energy is during 223–662 keV.•Different μm between the two zircons observed at gamma-ray energies below 400 keV.•The origins the two zircons could be successfully identified.

In this work, the gamma-rays interaction properties of zircons from Cambodia and South Africa have been studied. The densities of Cambodian and South African’s zircons are 4.6716±0.0040 g/cm3 and 4.5505±0.0018 g/cm3, respectively. The mass attenuation coefficient and the effective atomic number of gemstones were measured with the gamma-ray in energies range 223–662 keV using the Compton scattering technique. The mass attenuation coefficients of both zircons decreased with the increasing of gamma-rays energies. The different mass attenuation coefficients between the two zircons observed at gamma-ray energies below 400 keV are attributed to the differences in the photoelectric interaction. The effective atomic number of zircons was decreased with the increasing of gamma-ray energies and showed totally different values between the Cambodia and South Africa sources. The origins of the two zircons could be successfully identified by the method based on gamma-rays interaction with matter with advantage of being a non-destructive testing.

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