Shielding Effect on Tritium Water Monitoring System Based on CaF2 Flow-Cell Detector

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  A water monitoring system is under development for measuring the tritium concentration in water.Differ from a liquid scintillation counting system this monitoring system will be able to continuously measure tritium concentration in water flowing through a flow-cell detector fabricated using solid scintillation materials.
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