EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Optimal Shape of a Gamma-ray Collimator: single vs double knife edge

  • Metz Albert,
  • Hogenbirk Alfred

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715307018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 153
p. 07018

Abstract

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Gamma-ray collimators in nuclear waste scanners are used for selecting a narrow vertical segment in activity measurements of waste vessels. The system that is used by NRG uses tapered slit collimators of both the single and double knife edge type. The properties of these collimators were investigated by means of Monte Carlo simulations. We found that single knife edge collimators are highly preferable for a conservative estimate of the activity of the waste vessels. These collimators show much less dependence on the angle of incidence of the radiation than double knife edge collimators. This conclusion also applies to cylindrical collimators of the single knife edge type, that are generally used in medical imaging spectroscopy.