Calibrating with background
Posted: 25 Jul 2018, 20:39
This post is intended for beginners, who may not have access to a source.
I quite often have clients concerned about calibrating their gamma spectrometer, and confused about where to get calibration sources. I usually recommend Spectrum Techniques for sources as they are very professional and ship sources according to international shipping standards. http://www.spectrumtechniques.com
If your only requirement is to calibrate the energy axis, all you really need is background. This spectrum was taken with a 2x2" NaI(tl) detector and a simple GS-1100A, all I did was leave it on my workbench for 2 hours. The K40 peak stands out very clearly and provides your first calibration point, once K40 has been identified it's easy to pick out Bi214 and Ti208, which gives three calibration points with a good spread. If using PRA one would choose the interpolate option for multiple calibration points.
I live in a brick house so some of the peaks may be more obvious, but regardless of where you live in the world, K40 will be present and easy to see.
I quite often have clients concerned about calibrating their gamma spectrometer, and confused about where to get calibration sources. I usually recommend Spectrum Techniques for sources as they are very professional and ship sources according to international shipping standards. http://www.spectrumtechniques.com
If your only requirement is to calibrate the energy axis, all you really need is background. This spectrum was taken with a 2x2" NaI(tl) detector and a simple GS-1100A, all I did was leave it on my workbench for 2 hours. The K40 peak stands out very clearly and provides your first calibration point, once K40 has been identified it's easy to pick out Bi214 and Ti208, which gives three calibration points with a good spread. If using PRA one would choose the interpolate option for multiple calibration points.
I live in a brick house so some of the peaks may be more obvious, but regardless of where you live in the world, K40 will be present and easy to see.