Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9875902 | Radiation Measurements | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An experimental calibration of two common nuclear track detectors, CR-39 and Lexan, for gamma and electrons radiation, was performed using various irradiation facilities. The dose response was obtained as a function of two parameters, the bulk etch rate and the UV absorbance for a wide dose range from 10 to 1000Â kGy. The bulk etch rate sensitivity, for gamma and electrons, in CR-39 detector is higher than for Lexan detector. Lexan has a well-defined UV absorbance spectrum, but presents saturation for doses higher than 500Â kGy, the same saturation characteristic is observed for the corresponding bulk etch rate response. For electron and gamma radiation, CR-39 shows a good response for doses from 10Â kGy up to 1000Â kGy, where data fit well an exponential curve for electrons and a lineal curve for gamma radiation.
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Authors
L. Tavera, M. Balcázar, H. Matamoros, H. Carrasco,