Patent ID: 7679064
Filing Date: 2010-03-16
Classification: G01T

Abstract:
1. A method for detecting long and short wavelength components of light emitted from a scintillator to simultaneously count gamma rays and alpha rays by using a particle detector having the scintillator made of ZnS:Ag,Cl, a light diffusing block coupled to the scintillator, two optical filters wherein a first optical filter passes a short wavelength component of the light having wavelengths between 350 nm and 450 nm and a second optical filter passing a long wavelength component of the light having wavelengths larger than 440 nm, two photomultipliers for measuring the short wavelength component and the long wavelength component, respectively, a division circuit for determining a ratio between signals output by the two photomultipliers, two pulse height discriminators for distinguishing between gamma rays and alpha rays based on the ratio, and two counters for counting alpha rays and gamma rays, comprising: emitting light from the scintillator of ZnS:Ag,Cl in response to incident gamma rays and alpha rays; diffusing the light by a light diffusing block coupled to the scintillator to detect the light at two sites; filtering the light to pass the short wavelength component of the light having wavelengths between 350 and 450 nm at a first site using the first optical filter, and filtering the long wavelength component of the light having wavelengths larger than 440 nm at a second site using the second optical filter; measuring the short wavelength component filtered at the first site with a first photomultiplier and the long wavelength component filtered at the second site with a second photomultiplier; determining the ratio between signals output by the first photomultiplier and the second photomultiplier using the division circuit; passing the ratio between signals through the pulse height discriminators to distinguish based on the ratio between the gamma rays having a lower ratio and the alpha rays having a larger ratio; and counting the alpha rays and the gamma rays using the counters, respectively.