Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1881188 | Radiation Measurements | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Human finger- and toenails have been tested with an X-band EPR technique for different conditions of nail storage. The main radiation-induced signal at g = 2.005 demonstrated good stability if the samples were stored in a vacuum at room temperature after nail harvesting and irradiation. On the basis of this phenomenon, a new protocol is proposed to use the nails as possible emergency EPR dosimeters. The dosimetry protocol was tested on laboratory-exposed samples and demonstrated the ability to recover doses in the region 0-10 Gy with an estimated uncertainty of approximately 0.3-0.4 Gy for doses in the range <2 Gy, increasing to 0.6-0.7 Gy for doses in the range 5-10 Gy.
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Authors
S. Sholom, S.W.S. McKeever,