Abstract

Radon (Rn-222) is the main source of radiation exposure to human beings from natural radiation; it is of great significance to study the measuring methods and measuring instruments of radon for natural radiation protection. In recent years, the application of pixel detectors in radiation detection has attracted attention. In this paper, a Commercial Off-the-Shelf Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (COTS CMOS) image sensor which replaces the glass for protection covering in front of the sensors was used to perform a series of measurements to identify alpha particles. During the experiment, the CMOS image sensor was used to record a video during the sampling period, and then use the FFmpeg software to take screenshots of the video by frame. MATLAB was used to count bright spots from the image frames. A measurement chamber was designed to measure radon concentrations, and when the relative humidity was constant, the count of alpha particles by the CMOS image sensor increased along with the increase of the concentration. The experiments verified the feasibility of the low-cost COTS CMOS image sensors to monitor radon.

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