Radiant energy – Radiation tracer methods – Radioactive tracer methods
Patent
1982-09-29
1986-02-18
Anderson, Bruce C.
Radiant energy
Radiation tracer methods
Radioactive tracer methods
G01T 1161, G21H 502
Patent
active
045714924
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for identifying an article and detecting its unauthorized movement comprises disposing a predetermined amount of radioactive isotopes on or within the article. The plurality of radioactive isotopes has a characteristic gamma spectrum unique to that plurality. Continuous monitoring is used to obtain a signal to detect unauthorized movement of the article. For identification purposes, means is provided for resolving the unique gamma spectrum into isotopic abundances. The plurality of radioactive isotopes is disposed on the article in an amount which preferably does not exceed an activity level of about one microcurie. Additionally, the half-life of the plurality is matched to the period of time needed to protect a particular article. These parameters make the method and apparatus particularly suitable for identifying and detecting unauthorized movement of articles that previously were impractical to detect, as well as providing the mechanism for authenticating and dating articles in such a manner so as not to encumber or visibly display the presence of the deposited plurality on an article.
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Coops Melvin S.
Kane Noel S.
Robbins Jack L.
Anderson Bruce C.
Davis Paul
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