EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Piezoelectric Materials Under Natural and Man-Made Radiation: The Potential for Direct Radiation Detection

  • Wart Megan,
  • Simpson Evan,
  • Flaska Marek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817001020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 170
p. 01020

Abstract

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Radiation detection systems used for monitoring long term waste storage need to be compact, rugged, and have low or no power requirements. By using piezoelectric materials it may be possible to create a reliable self-powered radiation detection system. To determine the feasibility of this approach, the electrical signal response of the piezoelectric materials to radiation must be characterized. To do so, an experimental geometry has been designed and a neutron source has been chosen as described in this paper, which will be used to irradiate a uranium foil for producing fission fragments. These future experiments will be aimed at finding the threshold of exposure of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) plates needed to produce and electrical signal. Based on the proposed experimental geometry the thermal neutron beam-line at the Breazeale Reactor at The Pennsylvania State University will be used as the neutron source. The uranium foil and neutron source will be able to supply a maximum flux of 1.5e5 fission fragments/second*cm2 to each of the PZT plates.

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