Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8209706 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The γ3 setup has been designed as a versatile, high sensitivity spectrometry platform. State-of-the art techniques have been implemented to reduce its background to minimum level even though the system is installed at ground level. The shield design and background performance of the setup are presented. The spectrometer is composed of three identical HPGe detectors for high detection efficiency or coincidence measurement and can accommodate several sample geometries. Its shield includes three layers of increasing purity lead, a cosmic veto, an inner borated polyethylene layer, and a radon-free gas injection system. The spectrometer normalized background count rate is 4.4 counts per minute kgGeâ1 (in the 40-2500 keV energy range). Its background characteristics, cosmic veto efficiency, and radon-free gas injection performances are discussed.
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Authors
A. Cagniant, G. Douysset, J.-P. Fontaine, P. Gross, G. Le Petit,