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NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 195, Issue 9, Pages 1008-1016Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00295639.2021.1895406
Keywords
Geant4 simulation; cubic detector; rectangular sources; coincidence summing; full-energy peak efficiency
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The optimization of measurement of environmental samples by placing the sample closer to the detector to increase full-energy peak efficiency was examined using Geant4 simulation with a NaI cubic scintillation detector. The experiments showed that the coincidence summing correction factors play a role in calculating the full-energy peak efficiency.
The optimization of measurement of environmental samples is achieved by putting the sample closer to the detector to increase the full-energy peak efficiency, which leads to decrease of the detection limit. The present work inspects the utilization of Geant4 simulation for a NaI cubic scintillation detector with a cavity using two tracks. The radionuclide option includes coincidence summing, and the monoenergetic option is summing free coincidence. The ratio between the monoenergetic to redionuclide options gives the coincidence summing correction factors. In the experiments a gamma-ray aqueous source containing the radionuclide Eu-152 covering the range from 121 to 1408 keV was used. Comparing the monoenergetic option for calculating the full-energy peak efficiency and the corrected experimental efficiency, the values are in agreement.
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