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15 May 2014 Research remote laser methods for radionuclides monitoring
S. V. Kascheev, Valentin V. Elizarov, Alexander S. Grishkanich, V. G. Bespalov, Sergey K. Vasil'ev, A. P. Zhevlakov
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Abstract
Laser sensing can serve as a highly effective method of searching and monitoring of radioactive contamination. The first method is essence consists in definition the Sr90 and Сs137 concentration by excitation and registration of fluorescence at wavelength of λ = 0.347÷7.0 μm at laser sounding. The second method experiments were carried out under the Raman-scattering circuit. Preliminary results of investigation show the real possibility to register of leakage of a radionuclide with concentration at level of 108÷109 сm-3 on a safe distance from the infected object.
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S. V. Kascheev, Valentin V. Elizarov, Alexander S. Grishkanich, V. G. Bespalov, Sergey K. Vasil'ev, and A. P. Zhevlakov "Research remote laser methods for radionuclides monitoring", Proc. SPIE 9141, Optical Sensing and Detection III, 91411Y (15 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2052171
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

LIDAR

Cesium

Atmospheric monitoring

Strontium

Atmospheric sensing

Chemical species

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