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Generation and application of LET calibration curve for neutron dosimetry using CR-39 detector and microwave induced chemical etching.

Authors :
Tripathy, S. P.
Sahoo, G. S.
Paul, S.
Kumar, P.
Sharma, S. D.
Santra, S.
Pal, A.
Kundu, A.
Bandyopadhyay, T.
Avasthi, D. K.
Source :
Review of Scientific Instruments; Jun2017, Vol. 88 Issue 6, p1-6, 6p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 2 Charts, 5 Graphs
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Microwave induced chemical etching (MICE) has been established as a faster and improved technique compared to other contemporary etching techniques for the development of tracks in a CR-39 detector. However, the methodology could not be applied for LET (linear energy transfer) spectrometry due to lack of a calibration curve using this method. For this purpose, a new LET calibration curve in the range of 12 keV/μm-799 keV/μm was generated considering different ions such as H, Li, C, O, and F on CR-39 having different LETs in water. An empirical relation was established from the obtained calibration curve for determining the value of LET (in water) from the value of V, the ratio of track etch rate to bulk etch rate. For application of this calibration curve in neutron dosimetry, CR-39 detectors were irradiated to neutrons generated from 120 and 142 MeV <superscript>16</superscript>O+<superscript>27</superscript>Al systems followed by a similar MICE procedure. The absorbed dose (D<subscript>LET</subscript>) and the dose equivalent (H<subscript>LET</subscript>) were obtained from the LET spectra and were found to be 13% and 10% higher for 142 MeV <superscript>16</superscript>O+<superscript>27</superscript>Al system than those for 120 MeV <superscript>16</superscript>O+<superscript>27</superscript>Al system, respectively. The outcome of the study demonstrates the possibility of using the MICE technique for neutron dose estimation by CR-39 via LET spectrometry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00346748
Volume :
88
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
123906789
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4984621