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17 November 2014 Laser sensor for monitoring radioactive contamination
S. V. Kascheev, V. V. Elizarov, A. S. Grishkanich, V. G. Bespalov, S. K. Vasiev, A. P. Zhevlakov
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Remote laser spectroscopy availability for airborne search of radionuclides polution has been examined. Experiments were carried out under the CARS circuit. The method of remote detection a radionuclide in atmosphere from container burial places and in places of recycling the fuel waste of the atomic power station is elaborated. Preliminary results of investigation show the real possibility to register of leakage of a radionuclide with concentration at level of 1012÷1013 см-3 on a safe distance from the infected object.
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S. V. Kascheev, V. V. Elizarov, A. S. Grishkanich, V. G. Bespalov, S. K. Vasiev, and A. P. Zhevlakov "Laser sensor for monitoring radioactive contamination", Proc. SPIE 9274, Advanced Sensor Systems and Applications VI, 92741K (17 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2071967
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KEYWORDS
LIDAR

Atmospheric monitoring

Contamination

Sensors

Atmospheric sensing

Objectives

Spectrometers

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