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Research of CdZnTe detector based portable energy dispersive spectrometer

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Research of CdZnTe detector based portable energy dispersive spectrometer

CHENG Cheng
WEI Yong-Bo
XU Hui-Chao
ZHAO Cui-Lan
ZHANG Jin-Zhou
PU Shi-Jie
JIANG Da-Zhen
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.17, No.2pp.106-112Published in print 20 Apr 2006
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A kind of excellent CdZnTe crystal has been grown in Yinnel Tech, Inc. in recent years. Based on these CdZnTe crystals and some new techniques, a portable energy-dispersive spectrometer has been constructed which has yielded good results. CdZnTe detector has a 3% relative resolution in high-energy field and can detect gamma rays at room temperature. An integrated circuit based on preamplifier and shaping amplifier chips is connected to the detector. Voltage pulses are transformed into digital signals in MCA (multichannel analyzer) and are then transmitted to computer via USB bus. Data process algorithms are improved in this spectrometer. Fast Fourier transform (FFT) and numerical differentiation (ND) are used in energy peak's searching program. Sampling-based correction technique is used in X-ray energy calibration. Modified Gaussian-Newton algorithm is a classical method to solve nonlinear curve fitting problems, and it is used to compute absolute intensity of each detected characteristic line.

CdZnTe detectorPreamplifierEnergy-dispersive spectrometerSpectrum analysis
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