{\mu}Dose: a compact system for environmental radioactivity and dose rate measurement
Konrad Tudyka, Sebastian Mi{\l}osz, Grzegorz Adamiec, Andrzej Bluszcz,, Grzegorz Por\k{e}ba, {\L}ukasz Paszkowski, Aleksander Kolarczyk

TL;DR
ose is a compact, customizable analytical instrument that accurately measures low-level environmental radioactivity and dose rates by discriminating alpha and beta particles and analyzing decay pairs.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, versatile system with pulse analysis and decay pair detection for precise low-level radioactivity assessment.
Findings
Successfully discriminates alpha and beta particles.
Detects decay pairs from specific radionuclides.
Provides customizable measurements for different sample sizes.
Abstract
Dose is a novel compact analytical instrument for assessing low level U, U, Th decay chains and K radioactivity. The system is equipped with a dual / scintillator allowing to discriminate between and particles. The unique build-in pulse analyzer measures the amplitude of each individual pulse, its shape and the time interval between subsequent pulses. This allows the detection of pulse pairs arising from subsequent decays of Bi/Po, Rn/Po, Bi/Po and Rn/Po. The obtained and counts and four separate decay pair counts are used to asses the U, U, Th and K specific radioactivities in the measured samples through the use of radioactivity standards. The Dose system may be equipped with various photomultipliers…
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