222Rn contamination mechanisms on acrylic surfaces

Abstract

In this work, the 222Rn contamination mechanisms on acrylic surfaces have been investigated. 222Rn can represent a significant background source for low-background experiments, and acrylic is a suitable material for detector design thanks to its purity and transparency. Four acrylic samples have been exposed to a 222Rn rich environment for different time periods, being contaminated by 222Rn and its progenies. Subsequently, the time evolution of radiocontaminants activity on the samples has been evaluated with α and γ measurements, highlighting the role of different decay modes in the contamination process. A detailed analysis of the alpha spectra allowed to quantify the implantation depth of the contaminants. Moreover, a study of both α and γ measurements pointed out the 222Rn diffusion inside the samples.

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