Title of article :
Dosimetry of high-energy electron linac produced photoneutrons and the bremsstrahlung gamma-rays using TLD-500 and TLD-700 dosimeter pairs
Author/Authors :
Mukherjee، نويسنده , , Bhaskar and Makowski، نويسنده , , Dariusz and Simrock، نويسنده , , Stefan، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The neutron and gamma doses are crucial to interpreting the radiation effects in microelectronic devices operating in a high-energy accelerator environment. This report highlights a method for an accurate estimation of photoneutron and the accompanying bremsstrahlung (gamma) doses produced by a 450 MeV electron linear accelerator (linac) operating in pulsed mode. The principle is based on the analysis of thermoluminescence glow-curves of TLD-500 (Aluminium Oxide) and TLD-700 (Lithium Fluoride) dosimeter pairs. The gamma and fast neutron response of the TLD-500 and TLD-700 dosimeter pairs were calibrated with a 60Co (gamma) and a 241Am–Be (α, n) neutron standard-source, respectively. The Kinetic Energy Released in Materials (kerma) conversion factor for photoneutrons was evaluated by folding the neutron kerma (dose) distribution in 7LiF (the main component of the TLD-700 dosimeter) with the energy spectra of the 241Am–Be (α, n) neutrons and electron accelerator produced photoneutrons. The neutron kerma conversion factors for 241Am–Be neutrons and photoneutrons were calculated to be 2.52×10−3 and 1.37×10−3 μGy/a.u. respectively. The bremsstrahlung (gamma) dose conversion factor was evaluated to be 7.32×10−4 μGy/a.u. The above method has been successfully utilised to assess the photoneutron and bremsstrahlung doses from a 450 MeV electron linac operating at DESY Research Centre in Hamburg, Germany.
Keywords :
Bremsstrahlung dose , Booster-synchrotron , Electron linac , free electron laser , Photoneutron kerma , Pulsed-radiation , Radiation effects , Accelerator dosimeter , storage ring , Thermoluminescent-dosimeter
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics