Description
Application
Alpha Spectrometer α12 is intended for transformation of alpha-particle energies into electrical signals, their amplification, filtration, transformation and acquisition and further spectra processing with determination of intensities of spectral lines. Bench top Alpha Spectrometer α12 contains 12 measurement chambers which enables simultaneous analysis of up to twelve samples. Every Alpha Spectrometer chamber includes an alpha particle detector, pressure sensor and preamplifier of signals from the alpha detector.
Features
Precise alpha spectroscopy is made possible by the silicon Ion implanted alpha particle detector. The thin entrance window of the detectors provides good energy resolution even when located in the proximity of the alpha radioactive source while also providing high efficiency registration of alpha particles.
COMPLETE SET
- 12 alpha spectrometry chambers with preamplifiers, electronics, valves, etc.
- 12 alpha-particles detectors
- Data acquisition and PC interface device
- Built-in spectrometric device
- Vacuum pump
- SpectraLineADA Analysis software
- PC with emulation software
- Documentation set
SPECIFICATION
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Energy range of detector operation, MeV | 3 – 8 |
| Instrumental background, cps/hour | < 2 |
| Maximum input count rate, cps | >10000 |
| Detector sensitive area, mm2 | 450 |
| Detector thickness, µm | 400 |
| Detector bias voltage, V | 50 |
| Energy resolution for 5.49 MeV, keV | < 20 |
| Absolute detection efficiency at the distance of 5 mm from the sensitive area of the detector, % | > 20 |
SPECIFICATION
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Count rate | 0-50 000 pulses/s |
| Shaping time constant, switchable | 1 µs |
| Variable gain coarse and fine | Up to 500 |
| Noise level (referred to the input) | < 3 mV for 2 µs |
| Pole-zero adjustment | Available |
| Live time correction | Available |
| Opportunity to operate with pulse feedback preamplifier | Available |
| Base line auto restoration | Available |
| Gain stability | <0.0075 %/s |
| Integral nonlinearity | < 0.025 % |

