1991
DOI: 10.1097/00004032-199103000-00008
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Theoretical Response of a ZnS (Ag) Scintillation Detector to Alpha-emitting Sources and Suggested Applications

Abstract: The classic problem of alpha absorption is discussed in terms of the quantitative determination of the activity of "weightless" alpha sources and the specific alpha activity of extended sources accounting for absorption in the source medium and the window of a large area ZnS(Ag) scintillation detector. The relationship for the expected counting rate gamma of a monoenergetic source of active area A, specific alpha activity C, and thickness H that exceeds the effective mass density range Rs of the alpha particle… Show more

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“…The need for mathematical models to quantify the penetration of a trace substance in animals, and their products, has often been stressed in the literature (Lassey 1980, Assimakopoulos et al 1989, Skrable et al 1974, Simmonds et al 1979, Johnson and Carver 1981, Birchall 1986, Birchall and James 1989, Ward and Kirchnert 1987. A biokinetics model (as applied in metabolic, retention and pharmacokinetics studies) is a mathematical description of the time-dependent distribution, and excretion, of a substance in the body after its absorption or injection into blood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for mathematical models to quantify the penetration of a trace substance in animals, and their products, has often been stressed in the literature (Lassey 1980, Assimakopoulos et al 1989, Skrable et al 1974, Simmonds et al 1979, Johnson and Carver 1981, Birchall 1986, Birchall and James 1989, Ward and Kirchnert 1987. A biokinetics model (as applied in metabolic, retention and pharmacokinetics studies) is a mathematical description of the time-dependent distribution, and excretion, of a substance in the body after its absorption or injection into blood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thick source alpha counting (TSAC) technique is used for gross alpha activity measurements (Turner et al, 1958;Somana et al, 1997). In this technique the sample is in contact with a ZnS scintillation screen.…”
Section: Methods For Determination Of Specific Alpha Activity Of Thickmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between detector response, count rate, y, and window mass density thickness, x, for sources emitting monoenergetic alpha particles is (Skrable et al, 1991):…”
Section: Methods For Determination Of Specific Alpha Activity Of Thickmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The linear function E air (x)=ax+b was used to describe the reduction of the count rate response as a function of absorber (air) thickness. In the case of infinitely thick alpha sources, the count rate as function of the absorber thickness can be approximated either by linear (absorber thicknesso alpha particle range) or quadratic (absorber thickness p alpha particle range) functions [22,23]. We determined that for the air layer thicknesses used in this study (0-2.5 cm), linear approximation enabled better fit of the experimental data relative to the quadratic function.…”
Section: Effect Of the Stand-off Distancementioning
confidence: 99%