Expertise

Innovative field measurements

At Radeo, we use and develop highly mature technological prototypes to perform unique and unprecedented measurements.

Thanks to our cutting-edge technologies developed in collaboration with laboratories, we offer innovative measurement solutions tailored to field requirements. Radeo's turnkey services include: provision of the detector, performance of measurements, interpretation, and delivery of technical reports. 

Alpha camera

Remotely map your sources of alpha contaminants (plutonium and/or uranium)

Radeo develops and integrates a remote visualization solution for radioactive material accumulations. The location and cleanup of material in your confined spaces will be accelerated and simplified.

Detecting alpha particles from UV light

Our innovative approach is based on the use of the UV signal produced when alpha particles decay in the nitrogen in the air. This phenomenon is called radioluminescence. radioluminescence

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Our solution is currently in the R&D phase, including field testing. To learn more and request a trial, contact Radeo.

The Cube n/g

Improve your diagnostic capabilities with a portable, directional neutron/gamma detector.

Finding the direction of your neutron source

Enhance your diagnostic capabilities with a compact, portable neutron/gamma detector designed for directional localisation of neutron and gamma sources and detailed characterisation of your radioactive environments.

Capable of simultaneously detecting neutron and gamma radiation, it provides comprehensive and reliable analysis of complex radiological environments. Compact, portable and versatile, it can be easily integrated into missions to characterise nuclear waste, facilities or equipment.

Features

The Cube n/γ is an innovative detection system for mapping and characterising neutron and gamma radiation fields in complex environments. The direction of the sources (see example 1), the dose rate and the neutron spectrum (see example 2) can be obtained in a short time.

Thanks to the NFACET algorithm, based on a neural network, the Cube n/γ can be adapted to a wide range of applications.

Accessible quantities

  • Neutron dosimetry H*(10)
  • Neutron flux spectroscopy
  • Localisation of the direction of neutron flux sources
  • Design of biological shielding adapted to neutrons
  • Real-time analysis of gamma contribution
  • Localisation of the direction of gamma flux sources
Example 1: map showing the location of the direction of a neutron source.
Example 2: Response of the cube to neutron flux as a function of energy (top) and comparison between MCNP calculations and measurements with Bonner spheres (bottom)

A catalogue of innovations set to expand

Radeo's mission is to provide new solutions to address nuclear measurement issues. We are currently working on new innovative measurement services.

Are you unable to find a solution to your measurement issues? Would you like to learn about our future innovations? Would you like to tell us about your obstacles? Let us stay in touch. 

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