ADVANCED CONCEPTS FOR GAMMA-RAY ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS AND INSTRUMENTATION

Year
1994
Author(s)
William M. Buckley - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Joseph B. Carlson - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Abstract
The Safeguards Technology Program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing actinide isotopic analysis technologies in response to needs that address issues of flexibility of analysis, robustness of analysis, ease-of-use, automation and portability. Recent developments such as the Intelligent Actinide Analysis System (IAAS)i begin to address these issues. We are continuing to develop enhancements on this and other instruments that improve ease-of-use, automation and portability. Requests to analyze samples with unusual isotopics, contamination, or containers have made us aware of the need for more flexible and robust analysis. We have modified the MGA2 program to extend its plutonium isotopic analysis capability to samples with greater 241Am content or U isotopics. We are looking at methods for dealing with tantalum or lead contamination and contamination with high-energy gamma emitters, such as 233U. We are looking at ways to allow the program to use additional information about the sample to further extend the domain of analyzable samples. These unusual analyses will come from the domain of samples that need to be measured because of complex reconfiguration or environmental cleanup.