Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7133671 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2018 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
All tests were run under gamma irradiation from a 137Cs source, the reference isotope for environmental protection. The measured response of the devices is very repeatable and stable, with a percentage standard deviation below 2% when the air kerma rate is above 1 Gy/h. This deviation increases for lower rates. A Limit of Detection of 0.2 Gy/h, with an integration time at the detection stage of 10 s, has been achieved for transducers done in the 1 m length patchcords spliced to the 25 m length fiber link. This integration time can be further reduced when no splice is included between transducer and detection unit. The behavior of the devices is linear with the delivered air kerma rate, and can provide reliable measurements under repeated radiation exposures. This behavior makes the sensors useful to quickly detect the presence of hazardous radioactive materials in accidental leakage scenarios.
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