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This proceeding presents the CONRAD high-purity germanium spectrometer with a large diode (2.2 kg mass) employing electrical cryocooling. The detector is an ideal tool to characterize background up to high energies of â¼12 MeV. The detector itself exhibits a high level of radiopurity. Due to the cryocooling the detector is flexible and of low maintenance effort. It can be deployed for example at nuclear reactors for site characterization such as for the CONUS experiment, which is looking for coherent elastic neutrino nucleus scattering.
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This proceeding presents the decomposition of the background spectra of the four screening detectors GeMPI 1 - 4 at the Gran Sasso Underground Laboratory (LNGS) using Monte Carlo simulations in the Geant4-based framework MaGe. A detailed understanding of the composition of the background spectra was achieved, allowing for the proposal of two new shield designs for future GeMPI-like detectors and enabling a reduction of the integrated background count rate to 15 counts/d/kg in the interval [40, 2700] keV.