A Miniature Compact HPGe Gamma-Spectrometer for Space Applications
Journal of Instrumentation 2017
Aleksandr Pčelintcev, Aleksandr Lupilov, Rais Nurgaleev, Oļegs Jakovļevs, Aleksandr Sokolov, Vladimir Gostilo, Alan Owens

We describe the development of a miniaturized HPGe gamma-spectrometer for space applications. The spectrometer is designed around a 170 cm3 intrinsically pure n-type Ge crystal in the closed-end coaxial configuration cooled by a miniature Sterling cycle electric cooler. The complete assembly has a mass of 2.9 kg and consumes 6.6 W under normal operation. The spectrometer was tested in a specially designed chamber which simulates the space environment. FWHM energy resolutions of 2.9 keV and 4.0 keV were achieved at 122 keV and 1332 keV, respectively. With the cooler switched-off, these improved to 2.0 keV and 3.0 keV, respectively, indicating that induced noise from the mechanical vibrations of the cooler accounts for about half the resolution.


DOI
10.1088/issn.1748-0221
Hipersaite
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-0221/12/05/P05017#artAbst

Pčelintcev, A., Lupilov, A., Nurgaleev, R., Jakovļevs, O., Sokolov, A., Gostilo, V., Owens, A. A Miniature Compact HPGe Gamma-Spectrometer for Space Applications. Journal of Instrumentation, 2017, Vol.12, 1.-9.lpp. e-ISSN 1748-0221. Pieejams: doi:10.1088/issn.1748-0221

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