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Beta Spectroscopy

Started by MrNrge, Sep 12, 2013, 12:13

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MrNrge


Is there a product that will analize a beta spectrum that is not liquid scintillation?
Bench top portable would be nice also
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Marlin

Quote from: Rennhack on Sep 13, 2013, 08:42
That's a beta detector, not a spectrum analyzer.  There is a reason you have heard of Gamma Spec, and Alpha Spec, and not Beta Spec.  Beta decay is variable, with a maximum and an average energy.  Where Gamma's decay at the same energy every time.  So, you can't Identify the nuclide that decayed by beta.

You can hook up a beta detector to an instrument that tells you what energy it is detected at, but it would be mostly useless.

A tray of shields to determine end point energy and the half life is the Fred Flintstone methodology the analyzer was an ELT 1.0.

RDTroja

Quote from: Marlin on Sep 13, 2013, 10:53
A tray of shields to determine end point energy  and the half life is the Fred Flintstone methodology the analyzer was an ELT 1.0.

Sometimes known as a Calibrated Absorber Set.
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spentfuel

Google search came up with this

http://www.phywe.com/461/pid/30666/title/Beta-spectroscopy.htm

Don't know a thing about it or if it works but it fits a benchtop

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MrNrge

yes, I believe that we called it the feather analysis when I was in  the Navy.
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roosterfitz

An extrapolation chamber would probably be the most appropriate instrument for this application. Good luck.