Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8249845 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We developed a long and bendable string-shaped dosimeter, 2â¯mm in diameter. This string-shaped dosimeter, which was made from a mixture of silver-activated metaphosphate glass particles and polylactic acid resin, was fabricated with a filament extruder. The maximum ratio of glass to resin by weight was 20%. The photoluminescence spectra had absorbed-dose-dependent peaks at 635â¯nm. At doses above 50â¯Gy, orange photoluminescence could be observed with the naked eye. A one-dimensional (1-D) readout system for string-shaped dosimeters comprised an ultraviolet (UV)-LED, a photodiode, and a drawing machine. In a preliminary experiment, a string-shaped dosimeter was uniformly exposed to 60Co gamma rays. The position dependency of the detection efficiency of the string-shaped dosimeter was investigated, and its coefficient of deviation was approximately 4%. The string-shaped dosimeter was partly exposed to X-ray beams. The 1-D dose profile of the string-shaped dosimeter was successfully obtained by the readout system. The radiophotoluminescence response was sufficiently related with the absorbed dose in a dose range up to 500â¯Gy. The spatial resolving power (FWHM) was approximately 3â¯mm, owing to the width of the slit for the UV illuminator in the readout system. These results indicated that the string-shaped dosimeter was useful in 1-D dose measurement of the high-radiation field.
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Authors
Fuminobu Sato, Taichi Hashimoto, Shingo Tamaki, Sachie Kusaka, Hiroyuki Miyamaru, Isao Murata,