Multi-pixel photon counter-based gamma camera with pinhole collimator to locate Cs-137 sources at high dose rates for the Fukushima nuclear power plant
T. Tomoda,
M. Arimoto,
T. Mizuno
et al.
Abstract:The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant was severely damaged during the 2011 Great East
Japan Earthquake. However, the ongoing decommissioning work has been limited by the complexity of
the reactor's internal structure and very high radiation levels; locating radioactive sources is
essential for efficient decommissioning. Conventional gamma cameras are mainly designed for low
radiation dose (∼mSv/h) and using them under high radiation conditions is difficult
(>Sv/h). Therefore, we developed a … Show more
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