Alexander A. Plionis
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2010
Alexander A. Plionis; Dominic S. Peterson; Lav Tandon; S. P. LaMont
Uranium particles within the respirable size range pose a significant hazard to the health and safety of workers. Significant differences in the deposition and incorporation patterns of aerosols within the respirable range can be identified and integrated into sophisticated health physics models. Data characterizing the uranium particle size distribution resulting from specific foundry-related processes are needed. Using personal air sampling cascade impactors, particles collected from several foundry processes were sorted by activity median aerodynamic diameter onto various Marple substrates. After an initial gravimetric assessment of each impactor stage, the substrates were analyzed by alpha spectrometry to determine the uranium content of each stage. Alpha spectrometry provides rapid non-distructive isotopic data that can distinguish process uranium from natural sources and the degree of uranium contribution to the total accumulated particle load. In addition, the particle size bins utilized by the impactors provide adequate resolution to determine if a process particle size distribution is: lognormal, bimodal, or trimodal. Data on process uranium particle size values and distributions facilitate the development of more sophisticated and accurate models for internal dosimetry, resulting in an improved understanding of foundry worker health and safety.
THE THIRTEENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTORS—LTD13 | 2009
Mark P. Croce; M. K. Bacrania; Andrew S. Hoover; Michael W. Rabin; Nathan J Hoteling; S. P. LaMont; Alexander A. Plionis; D. E. Dry; Joel N. Ullom; D. A. Bennett; Robert D. Horansky; V. Kotsubo; Robin Cantor
Microcalorimeters have been shown to yield unsurpassed energy resolution for alpha spectrometry, up to 1.06 keV FWHM at 5.3 MeV. These detectors use a superconducting transition‐edge sensor (TES) to measure the temperature change in an absorber from energy deposited by an interacting alpha particle. Our system has four independent detectors mounted inside a liquid nitrogen/liquid helium cryostat. An adiabatic demagnetization refrigerator (ADR) cools the detector stage to its operating temperature of 80 mK. Temperature regulation with ∼15‐μK peak‐to‐peak variation is achieved by PID control of the ADR. The detectors are voltage‐biased, and the current signal is amplified by a commercial SQUID readout system and digitized for further analysis. This paper will discuss design and operation of our microcalorimeter alpha‐particle spectrometer, and will show recent results.
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2009
Alexander A. Plionis; S. R. Garcia; Edward R Gonzales; Donivan R. Porterfield; Dominic S. Peterson
Journal of Separation Science | 2007
Dominic S. Peterson; Alexander A. Plionis; Edward R Gonzales
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2009
Alexander A. Plionis; Jung H. Rim; Elizabeth P. Hastings; S. P. LaMont; D. E. Dry; M. K. Bacrania; Robert D. Horansky; Joel N. Ullom; James A. Beall; Michael W. Rabin
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2009
S. Landsberger; Alexander A. Plionis
Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2009
Alexander A. Plionis; Dominic S. Peterson; Lav Tandon; Stephen Lamont
Archive | 2009
Lav Tandon; Dominic S. Peterson; Amanda L. Klingensmith; Stephen P. LaMont; William S. Kinman; George J. Havrilla; Velma M Montoya; Daniel S. Schwartz; Rebecca Rostand Foley; Alice K Slemmons; Donivan R. Porterfield; Ning Xu; Patrick Thomas Martinez; D. Gallimore; Khalil J. Spencer; David S Decroix; Steven C. Myers; Alexander A. Plionis
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry | 2009
Donivan R. Porterfield; Lav Tandon; Alexander A. Plionis; David James Mercer; Dominic S. Peterson; John D. Auxier
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009
Robert D. Horansky; Joel N. Ullom; James A. Beall; G. C. Hilton; Gregory M. Stiehl; K. D. Irwin; Alexander A. Plionis; Stephen Lamont; C. R. Rudy; Michael W. Rabin