Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is an ultrasensitive technique for measuring long-lived actinides, e.g., 236U, 237Np and Pu isotopes. In order to improve the detection limit for actinides abundance, and to increase the detection efficiency in actinides AMS measurement, a 16-strip silicon detector was used to identify actinides at the Center for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage in Caserta, Italy. The sensitivity of 236U/238U was 1 Ã 10-11 by special resolution and 5.0 Ã 10-12 by time resolution. The pulse height defect of 236U in an ion-implanted silicon detector in the low-energy range with 17.26 MeV is presented.
The AMS measurement of 236U at CIRCE
Terrasi, FilippoMembro del Collaboration Group
2017
Abstract
Accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) is an ultrasensitive technique for measuring long-lived actinides, e.g., 236U, 237Np and Pu isotopes. In order to improve the detection limit for actinides abundance, and to increase the detection efficiency in actinides AMS measurement, a 16-strip silicon detector was used to identify actinides at the Center for Isotopic Research on Cultural and Environmental heritage in Caserta, Italy. The sensitivity of 236U/238U was 1 Ã 10-11 by special resolution and 5.0 Ã 10-12 by time resolution. The pulse height defect of 236U in an ion-implanted silicon detector in the low-energy range with 17.26 MeV is presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.