DocumentCode :
1168308
Title :
A Distributed System for Radiation Monitoring at Linear Accelerators
Author :
Makowski, Dariusz ; Grecki, Mariusz ; Napieralski, Andrzej ; Simrock, Stefan ; Mukherjee, Bhaskar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Microelectron. & Comput. Sci., Tech. Univ. Lodz
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
2008
Lastpage :
2015
Abstract :
This paper discusses a system for an on-line neutron fluence monitoring at linear accelerators. The system consists of a SRAM-based detector and a radiation-tolerant read-out system. The neutron fluence was measured in several locations of the accelerator. Monitoring of the radiation environment in an accelerator tunnel is necessary to assure reliable long-term operation of electronic systems placed in the tunnel. Monitoring of the chamber is especially important during the design stage of a linear accelerator. The new design of 20 GeV linear accelerator X-ray Free Electron Laser (X-FEL) is currently approved for construction at DESY Research Centre in Hamburg , . The presented paper is based on our research and experimental measurement carried out at 1.2 GeV superconducting electron linac driving the Vacuum UltraViolet Free Electron Laser (VUV-FEL). The application of a pair of TLD-700 and TLD-500 or superheated emulsion (bubble) dosimeters enables the supervision of neutron fluence in accelerators . This process requires continuous and arduous calibration of TLDs, therefore this method is not convenient. Moreover, it is impossible to monitor the radiation environment in real-time. The presented system fills the market niche of real-time neutron monitoring for high-energy accelerators. Neutron fluence and gamma dose measured in this way can be used for the detailed analysis of the VUV-FEL or X-FEL environments. Monitoring of the radioactive area in a linear accelerator tunnel could be helpful to the diagnosis and reduction of beam losses. We have conducted experiments with the distributed system dedicated to neutron flux measurement at the DESY Research Centre in Hamburg. The devices were exposed to a neutron field from an Americium-Beryllium (n,alpha) source 241AmBe. The systems were installed in two accelerators: Linac II and VUV-FEL
Keywords :
SRAM chips; X-ray lasers; dosimetry; electron accelerators; free electron lasers; gamma-ray detection; linear accelerators; neutron detection; neutron flux; neutron sources; particle beam diagnostics; radiation monitoring; readout electronics; 241AmBe source; Americium-Beryllium source; DESY; SRAM-based detector; TLD-500; TLD-700; VUV-FEL; X-FEL; X-ray free electron laser; accelerator tunnel; beam loss diagnosis; electronic systems; gamma dose; linear accelerators; neutron flux measurement; on-line neutron fluence monitoring; radiation monitoring; radiation-tolerant read-out system; real-time neutron monitoring; reliable long-term operation; single event effect; single event upset; static random access memory; superconducting electron linac; superheated emulsion dosimeters; vacuum ultraviolet free electron laser; Electron accelerators; Free electron lasers; Linear accelerators; Linear particle accelerator; Neutrons; Optical design; Radiation detectors; Radiation monitoring; Superconducting photodetectors; X-ray lasers; Linear accelerator; neutron fluence; single event effect; single event upset; static random access memory;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.880575
Filename :
1684051
Link To Document :
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