
Gamma Spectrometry & Imaging
Gamma Spectrometry & Imaging combines two powerful nuclear measurement techniques to not only identify radioactive isotopes but also visually map their spatial distribution. A gamma spectrometer provides the quantitative data, revealing which radioactive elements are present and in what quantity by analyzing their unique gamma-ray energy signatures. Integrated imaging technology, often using coded-aperture masks or Compton cameras, then pinpoints the exact location of these sources within a given area. This fusion of data creates a visual “heat map” of radioactivity, which is indispensable for locating lost or hidden nuclear materials, decommissioning nuclear facilities, conducting environmental clean-up, and in nuclear security and emergency response operations.
Key Features:
Simultaneous isotope identification and spatial localization of radiation sources.
Coded-aperture or Compton imaging technology for creating radiation maps.
High-resolution gamma spectrometry for accurate nuclide identification.
Real-time data overlay on visual camera feeds for intuitive situational awareness.
Portable and rugged systems for field deployment in security and emergency scenarios.
Critical for nuclear forensics, waste management, and contamination surveys.
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