Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1888262 | Radiation Measurements | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The practical applications of the method for retrospective 222Rn measurements by home stored CDs/DVDs need a proper metrological assurance. The specific feature of this method, as compared to other methods for retrospective 222Rn measurements is the possibility for an individual a posteriori calibration of the used CD/DVD-detectors. This paper describes a procedure to ensure the traceability of this method to a reference STAR laboratory. A set of 7 groups of CDs/DVDs were exposed to 4 reference 222Rn exposure levels. After that they were treated in the etching laboratory as ”real” detectors and the 222Rn concentrations were determined by applying an individual a posteriori calibration, correction for high track density and correction for depth at which the alpha tracks were etched. The results from all 7 groups of exposed detectors demonstrated relative variation from the reference values in the interval 3.4-23.4%. The results provide evidence that the routine measurements by the CD/DVD method warrant measurements with a relative uncertainty better than 25% and therefore this method is acceptable for large-scale applications.
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Authors
D. Pressyanov, E. Foerster, S. Georgiev, I. Dimitrova, K. Mitev,