Efficiency Determination of a BEGe Detector for Complex Environmental Geometries: Experimental Measurements, LabSOCS Modelling, and MCNP Simulations
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2025
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
High-purity germanium detectors are widely used in gamma-ray spectrometry. Due to their excellent
energy resolution, the measurement of naturally occurring radiation material (NORM) and application
to environmental samples requires accurate knowledge of the full-energy-peak efficiency over a broad
energy range. In order to extract the accurate source activity values. Direct experimental calibration at
high energies, such as the 2614keV line from 208Tl, is often not feasible due to the absence of suitable
reference sources and the complex geometry of real samples. This work investigates the determination
of absolute detection efficiencies for a Broad Energy Germanium (BEGe) detector using three comple
mentary approaches: experimental calibration, Monte Carlo simulation with MCNP, and semi-empirical
modelling with LabSOCS.
Efficiency data were collected with the BEGe detector using standard radionuclide sources (57Co,
137Cs, 60Co, 88Y) in point and Marinelli geometries. These measurements were compared with effi
ciency curves generated by LabSOCS and MCNP under identical conditions. Simulations were then
extended to complex geometries, including environmental soil and geological core samples, where direct
calibration was not possible. The results demonstrate that LabSOCS provides efficiency predictions in
reasonable agreement with experiment within 10–20% for most energies above 300 keV, while MCNP
simulations require careful refinement of detector and source geometry to converge with both LabSOCS
and experimental data.
The study concludes that validation at intermediate source-to-detector distances (5–10 cm) is essen
tial for ensuring model reliability. Once validated, the combined use of LabSOCS and MCNP allows
the extrapolation of efficiencies to the 2614keV gamma line of 208Tl and supports accurate activity
determinations in environmental samples with complex geometries.
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Efficiency Determination of a BEGe Detector for Complex Environmental Geometries: Experimental Measurements, LabSOCS Modelling, and MCNP Simulations.
Keywords
Monto Carlo N Particals, MCNP, LabSOCs, BEGe Detectors
