Balanced Window Method in 14C Liquid Scintillation Counting

Authors: Theodórsson, P; Ingvarsdottir, S; Gudjonsson, G.I.

Source: Radiocarbon, Volume 45, Issue 1, Pages v-131 (April 2003) , pp. 113-122(10)

Publisher: Arizona Board of Regents (University of Arizona)

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Abstract:

The authors present a detailed theoretical and experimental study of the liquid scintillation balanced counting method, widely used in radiocarbon dating, using a simple, laboratory-made system. A fixed counting window becomes a balanced window when the high voltage is set where the 14C count rate rises to a maximum. Using a measured 14C pulse height spectrum, we have calculated the lower and upper limits for 11 balanced windows of varying width and their respective counting efficiencies. Furthermore, we have studied: (1) theoretically and experimentally, the counting efficiency for up to a ±15% shift in pulse height from the balanced setting, (2) the change in pulse height due to temperature variations, (3) the long-time stability of the system, and (4) a method that allows a quick determination of the balance voltage for individual samples, using the Compton spectrum of 133Ba. The standard deviation for thirty 24-hr measuring periods for a 14C standard (190 Bq) was within the expected statistical standard error (0.03%).

Document Type: Research article

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