IP Library Granted Patent US 8,080,807
Granted Patent B2
US 8,080,807 · App. 12/564,404 · Granted Dec 20, 2011

Using UV light source for self testing gas filled gamma and neutron detectors

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Patent No.
US 8,080,807
App. No.
12/564,404
Granted
Dec 20, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus for detecting at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and outputting a signal indicative of the reception. A detector is responsive to the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception. The detector has a cathode, an anode separated by a space from the cathode, and a gas within the separating space. Charge is generated within the gas upon the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception at the cathode and the charge passes to the anode as a detection. A processing arrangement is operatively connected to the anode for outputting the signal indicative of the detection. A light irradiation arrangement for introducing a light irradiation causes charge within the gas that replicates the charge generated upon detection and that causes output of a signal that replicates the signal indicative of the detection.

Claims (20)

1. An apparatus for detecting at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and outputting a signal indicative of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception, the apparatus including:

a detector responsive to the reception of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray at the detector, the detector having a cathode for receiving the at least one of neutron and gamma ray, an anode separated by a space from the cathode, and a gas within the separating space, charge being generated within the gas upon the cathode receiving the at least one of neutron and gamma ray and the charge passing to the anode as a detection, the gas within the separating space includes at least one component that can be ionized by light irradiation;

a processing arrangement operatively connected to the anode for outputting the signal indicative of detection of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception; and

a light irradiation arrangement for introducing a light irradiation that causes the at least one component within the gas to be ionized by the light irradiation and in turn causes charge within the gas that replicates the charge generated upon the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and that causes output of a test signal that replicates the signal indicative of detection of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception.

2. An apparatus as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the detector is responsive to neutron reception at the detector.

3. An apparatus as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the detector is responsive to gamma ray reception at the detector.

4. An apparatus as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the light irradiation arrangement includes at least one light source located within the detector.

5. An apparatus as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the light irradiation arrangement includes at least one light source located adjacent to the detector.

6. An apparatus as set forth within claim 1 , wherein the light irradiation arrangement includes a light source for outputting the light irradiation and a photocathode for emitting charge upon reception of the light irradiation from the light emitting member, the light emitting member being operatively configured to direct the light irradiation onto the photocathode, and the photocathode being configured to provide the charge within the gas that replicates the charge generated upon the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception.

7. An apparatus as set forth within claim 1 , output arrangement includes means for differentiating between signals indicative of detection of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and signals from test signals caused by the light irradiation.

8. An apparatus as set forth within claim 6 , wherein the light source is located within the detector.

9. An apparatus as set forth within claim 6 , wherein the light source is located adjacent to the detector.

10. An apparatus as set forth within claim 6 , wherein the photocathode is located within the detector.

11. An apparatus for detecting at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and outputting a signal indicative of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception, the apparatus including:

a detector responsive to the reception of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray at the detector, the detector having a cathode for receiving the at least one of neutron and gamma ray, an anode separated by a space from the cathode, and a gas within the separating space, charge being generated within the gas upon the cathode receiving the at least one of neutron and gamma ray and the charge passing to the anode as a detection, the gas within the separating space includes at least one component that can be ionized by light irradiation;

means operatively connected to the anode for processing information indicative of the detection of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and outputting the signal indicative of the detection of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception; and

means for introducing a light irradiation that causes the at least one component within the gas to be ionized by the light irradiation and in turn causes charge within the gas that replicates the charge generated upon the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception and that causes output of a signal that replicates the signal indicative of detection of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray reception.

12. An apparatus including:

a detector containing gas responsive to reception of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray at the detector, the detector producing a signal indicative of the reception of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray; and

an irradiation source to react with the gas in the detector to produce a test signal that simulates the signal indicative of the reception of the at least one of neutron and gamma ray.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 8, 2023
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 062684/0453 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2020
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 051624/0290 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 22, 2009
From: MCCORMICK, DAN JAY; GLESIUS, FREDERICK L.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
Reel/Frame 023266/0442 →