PRESCILA: A NEW, LIGHTWEIGHT NEUTRON REM METER
- 1 June 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Health Physics
- Vol. 86 (6) , 603-612
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004032-200406000-00005
Abstract
Conventional neutron rem meters currently in use are based on 1960’s technology that relies on a large neutron moderator assembly surrounding a thermal detector to achieve a rem-like response function over a limited energy range. Such rem meters present an ergonomic challenge, being heavy and bulky, and have caused injuries during radiation protection surveys. Another defect of traditional rem meters is a poor high-energy response above 10 MeV, which makes them unsuitable for applications at high-energy accelerator facilities. Proton Recoil Scintillator–Los Alamos (PRESCILA) was developed as a low-weight (2 kg) alternative capable of extended energy response, high sensitivity, and moderate gamma rejection. An array of ZnS(Ag) based scintillators is located inside and around a Lucite light guide, which couples the scintillation light to a sideview bialkali photomultiplier tube. The use of both fast and thermal scintillators allows the energy response function to be optimized for a wide range of operational spectra. The light guide and the borated polyethylene frame provide moderation for the thermal scintillator element. The scintillators represent greatly improved versions of the Hornyak and Stedman designs from the 1950’s, and were developed in collaboration with Eljen Technology. The inherent pulse height advantage of proton recoils over electron tracks in the phosphor grains eliminates the need for pulse shape discrimination and makes it possible to use the PRESCILA probe with standard pulse height discrimination provided by off-the-shelf health physics counters. PRESCILA prototype probes have been extensively tested at both Los Alamos and the German Bureau of Standards, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt. Test results are presented for energy response, directional dependence, linearity, sensitivity, and gamma rejection. Initial field tests have been conducted at Los Alamos and these results are also given. It is concluded that PRESCILA offers a viable, ergonomically superior, alternative to traditional rem meters that is effective for a wide range of neutron fields. The probe is capable of excellent sensitivity (40 counts per minute per μSv h−1 for 241AmBe) and extended energy response to beyond 20 MeV. Directional response is uniform (±15%) over a wide range of energies. Response linearity has been characterized to over 20 mSv h−1. Gamma rejection is effective in gamma fields up to 2 mSv h−1. The PRESCILA technology has been commercialized and is now offered under license by Ludlum Measurements, Inc.Keywords
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