Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1877787 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2011 | 4 Pages |
To predict the neutron influence on various 6LiF concentration in the LiF-TLD, the Monte Carlo code MCNP was adopted to simulate the energy deposition on a TLD chip with dimensions of 3.2×3.2×0.9 mm. By assuming that the TL response is proportional to the energy deposition on it, the percentage error of LiF-TLD used for gamma dose measurement in mixed (n, γ) fields can be written as: %Error=Rn/Rg×100%. Where Rn and Rg are the TL responses resulted from neutron and gamma, respectively. Taking the water phantom irradiated with the BNCT facility at the Tsing Hua Open-pool Reactor (THOR) as an example, the 6LiF concentration for TLD-700 is 0.007%, the magnitude of the neutron flux is ∼1×109 n/cm2/s, the neutron energy is ∼4×10−7 MeV (cadmium cut-off energy), the gamma dose rate is ∼3 Gy/h, thus the percentage error can be predicted as 38%.