Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection (Jan 2024)

Portable X/g-ray survey meter based on the internet of things network for measuring the environmental radiation distribution

  • Xiao Simin,
  • Li Xinglong,
  • Liu Yang,
  • Luo Zhiping,
  • Pang Hongchao,
  • Wu Jianhua,
  • Huang Xiaopeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP2401029X
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 1
pp. 29 – 36

Abstract

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Real-time detection of X/gamma radiation dose rates holds particular significance in nuclear science research. In this study, we developed a portable X/gamma-ray survey meter for large-scale distributed real-time monitoring of ambient dose equivalent rates in the surrounding environment. This innovative device uses a silicon photomultiplier coupled with a CsI(Tl) scintillator and can connect to an Internet of Things network. Additionally, it facilitates a wide spectrum of dose rate measurements by modifying the frequency of a pulse-frequency modulation-type DC-DC power supply mode. The energy response of the survey meter, which is improved through Geant4 simulations and a multi-comparator design, ranges from 48 keV to 1.3 MeV, encompassing various common protection level applications. It effectively measures gamma radiation dose rates ranging between 0.1 mSvh-1 and 100 mSvh-1 for 60Co. Temperature compensation of the detector was achieved through a series of experiments. The meter exhibits a deviation of -25 % to +25 % at temperatures between -40°C and +40°C.

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