Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9875911 Radiation Measurements 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The purpose of this work is to determine alpha track density on solid state nuclear track detectors (SSNTDs) such as CR-39 efficiently with minimal time. Samples of CR-39 were irradiated with different doses from an alpha emitter. These samples were chemically etched and the tracks counted using an optical microscope. The intensity of the transmitted light (λ=400-1200 nm) through irradiated and etched CR-39 was measured using a photomultiplier. For all wavelengths used in this study, it is found that the transmittance of light decreases as irradiation time increases. In addition, the calibration factor was calculated from the relation between track density on CR-39 and light transmittance. The procedure appeared to be a good and fast technique for determining radon concentration in the environment and consequently dose reading.
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