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How To Make Raman-Inactive Helium Visible in Raman Spectra of Tritium-Helium Gas Mixtures

Magnus Schlösser, Oskari Pakari, Simone Rupp, Sebastian Mirz, Sebastian Fischer

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 67 / Number 3 / April 2015 / Pages 559-562

Proceedings of TRITIUM 2013 / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST14-T79

First Online Publication:March 6, 2015
Updated:April 2, 2015

Raman spectroscopy, a powerful method for the quantitative compositional analysis of molecular gases, e.g. mixtures of hydrogen isotopologues, is not able to detect monoatomic species like helium. This deficit can be overcome by using radioluminescence emission from helium atoms induced by β-electrons from tritium decay. We present theoretical considerations and combined Raman/radioluminescence spectra. Furthermore, we discuss the linearity of the method together with validation measurements for determining the pressure dependence. Finally, we conclude how this technique can be used for samples of helium with traces of tritium, and vice versa.