Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1883501 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Basic characteristics of Radix W, a commercially available undyed polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) dosimeter conventionally used by readout at 320 nm, were studied in the dose range of 0.5-8 kGy, for its wide application especially for the evaluation of the sterilization dose and the quality assurance of food irradiation. The characteristics of dose response, the effect of irradiation temperature, and its stability after irradiation were examined over candidate readout wavelengths of 270-320 nm. The dose response readout at shorter wavelength is higher than that at longer wavelength, and 280 nm is the suitable readout wavelength for measurement of dose range of 0.5-8 kGy. The post-irradiation stability of dose response for 6 kGy is less than 1% within 24 h after irradiation at an irradiation temperature of 20 °C. Dose response is higher with temperature at irradiation temperatures in the range of −40 to 20 °C.
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