Licensable Technologies
: Physics & Chemistry
: Lasers/Photonics/Optics
Web-based Multi-channel Analyzer (WebMCA)
Abstract
LANL scientists have developed novel systems and methods for processing and distributing spectrographic pulse data, specifically, a platform independent and highly customizable multi-channel analyzer that conveniently acquires, processes, and distributes spectrographic pulse data over a computer network. Radioactive materials produce pulses at a very high rate, up to 10,000 pulses per second and capturing each of these is critical to accurate characterization of radioactive substances. Developers of pulse-mode detectors believed that general-purpose operating systems were not capable of capturing pulse data at such rates, therefore these detectors use special-purpose software running on application-specific operating system software. Demand of high capture rates also precluded development of processing and distribution capabilities of these devices. As a result, conventional systems operate with proprietary closed architectures preventing cross-communication and customization and severely limiting functionality. For example, it is difficult to interface with these systems to enable distribution of spectrographic data via computer network.Learn More:
http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/tt/pdf/techs/webmca_overview.pdf
Application(s)
- Radiation detection (pulse mode)
- Nuclear Power
- Food Industry (measurement of irradiated dose)
- X-ray Spectroscopy
- Non-destructive testing
- Environmental analysis and monitoring
Advantages
- Standard data formats
- Standard network protocols
- Compatible with general-purpose operating systems
- Convenient customization
- Remote customization
IP Status: Available for Non-Exclusive Licensing
Reference Number: 114
S Number: DOE reference no.(s): 94,634
Patents & Applications:
United States National Patent Number 6668277 Issued on 12/23/2003
Posted: 11-28-2005
Contact
Laura Barber
Technology Transfer Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory
P.O. Box 1663, MailStop C334
(505) 667-9266
ljbb@lanl.gov