FIBREOPTIC SENSOR
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30/05/1995
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Down To Earth
Researchers from the US department of energy's Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) in Richland have developed a new fibreoptic sensor that can immediately detect 2 of the most common radioactive contaminents left over from nuclear power generation and weapons development.
The BetaScintTM sensor relies on tiny fibreoptic strands to detect radioactive byproducts of uranium-238 and strontium-90. These half-millimetre thick and one-millimetre long fibres scintillate or light up when they come in contact with highly energized beta particles produced by radioactive decay.
The BetaScintTM sensor relies on tiny fibreoptic strands to detect radioactive byproducts of uranium-238 and strontium-90. These half-millimetre thick and one-millimetre long fibres scintillate or light up when they come in contact with highly energized beta particles produced by radioactive decay.