Author:
Yamawaki Masato,Uesugi Naoya,Kobayashi Yoshinori
Abstract
Abstract
Positron annihilation lifetime measurement has been a destructive analysis method in the sense that it requires cutting the specimen in two pieces, but the anti-coincidence method we developed enables the measurement of positron annihilation lifetime without cutting. In this study, by applying this anti-coincidence method, we developed a small and light portable positron annihilation lifetime measurement equipment for on-site measurements. In order to make the equipment small and light, we used a small photomultiplier tube for the γ-ray detectors, and we determined the detector configuration by simulation and experiment. To evaluate the performance of the developed equipment, we conducted positron annihilation lifetime measurements on shot-peened stainless steel and compared the results to those by the desktop anti-coincidence equipment. Just like the desktop equipment, the developed equipment revealed the increase in the defect density by shot-peening as the change in the positron lifetime, verifying the effectiveness of this equipment.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Engineering