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B-RAD is a hand-held radio-isotope identifier (RIID) for gamma dose rate survey and spectrometry measurements, specifically designed to work in magnetic fields up to 3 T. For comparison, conventional devices fail to operate at intensities as low as 0.1 T.
Light and compact, B-RAD is ideal for radiation surveys and for local measurements of contamination or residual radioactivity in hot spots. The built-in software and algorithm allow performing accurate gamma spectrometry and dose rate measurement with a single instrument.
B-RAD employs a high sensitivity LaBr3(Ce3+) crystal directly coupled to a SiPM matrix. Its excellent scintillation properties, high energy resolution (3.3% FWHM at 662 keV) and fast response, together with the built-in pile-up and dead-time correction algorithms, allow the device to cover an extremely wide dose rate range (100 nSv/h to > 20 mSv/h).
This technology has been originally developed at CERN (*) and has become the standard for radiation surveys in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. It is commercialized under an official license granted by CERN, with the “CERN Technology” label.
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