Detection Method of Radionuclide Emitting Low Energy Radiation
Development of Detection Method of Radionuclide Emitting Low Energy Radiation
It is difficult to measure the radionuclide emitting low energy radiation by
conventional solid-source counting. Information concerning the radioactivity of
the individual nuclides in the activated components is the most important factor
from a radiation safety point of view. We develop the detection methods of
radionuclides such as Fe-55, Ni-63 etc.
Numajiri M.,Oki Y.,Suzuki T.,Kanda Y.,Miura T.,Taira M., and Kondo K.
"Estimation of Nickel-63 in steel and copper activated at high-energy
accelerator facilities "
Appl.Radiat.Isot. vol.45,No.4,pp.509-514(1994)
Oki Y.,Numajiri M.,Suzuki T.,Miura T. and Kondo K.
"Evaluation and measurement of 55Fe radioactivity in accelerator
hardware activated at high energy accelerator facilities"
Appl.Radiat.Isot. vol.43,No.11,pp.1355-1362(1992)
Int. J. Radiat. Appl. Instrum. Part A