
Topics in Radiation Dosimetry
Radiation Dosimetry, Vol. 1
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1972
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Editor: Frank H. Attix
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 0 2 7 9 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 1 6 2 2 - 5
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Request a sales quoteRadiation Dosimetry, Supplement 1: Topics in Radiation Dosimetry covers instruments and techniques in dealing with special dosimetry problems. The book discusses thermoluminescence dosimetry in archeological dating; dosimetric applications of track etching; vacuum chambers of radiation measurement. The text also describes wall-less detectors in microdosimetry; dosimetry of low-energy X-rays; and the theory and general applicability of the gamma-ray theory of track effects to various systems. Dose equivalent determinations in neutron fields by means of moderator techniques; as well as developments in radiophotoluminescence dosimetry are also considered. Physicists, mathematicians, and archeologists will find the book useful.
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
1. Thermoluminescence Dosimetry in Archaeological Dating
I. Introduction
II. Some Relevant TL Characteristics
III. Microdosimetry of Mineral Grains: Practical Realization
IV. Phosphor Dosimetry
V. Pre-dose Dosimetry: The 100°C Peak in Quartz
References
2. Dosimetric Applications of Track Etching
I. Introduction
II. Damage Mechanism
III. Latent Track Stability
IV. Etching Procedures and Detector Materials
V. Track Counting
VI. Fission Fragment Registration
VII. Alpha Particle and Recoil Nuclei Registration
VIII. Summary and Outlook
References 1
3. Vacuum Chambers for Radiation Measurement
I. Introduction
II. Secondary-Electron Emission Phenomena
III. Greening's Theory of the Vacuum Chamber
IV. Vacuum Chambers as Dosimeters
V. Vacuum Chambers as Electron-Beam Monitors
VI. Vacuum Chambers for Pulse Measurements
VII. Vacuum Chambers as Energy Spectrometers
VIII. Vacuum Chambers for Interface Dosimetry
References
4. Wall-Less Detectors in Microdosimetry
I. Introduction
II. Design Criteria
III. Operational Considerations
IV. Performance and Operational Tests
V. Wall-less Counter Designs
VI. Experimental Results
VII. Summary
References
5. Dosimetry of Low Energy x Rays
I. Introduction
II. Measurement of Energy Fluence
III. X-Ray Spectral Distribution
IV. Measurement of Exposure
V. Determination of Absorbed Dose
VI. Special Problems in the Measurement of Low Energy x Rays
References
6. The Structure of Particle Tracks
I. Introduction
II. Detection of Energetic Heavy Ions
III. Response of Cells to Heavy Ions, Fast Neutrons, Stopped Pions, and Mixed Radiation Fields
References
7. Dose Equivalent Determinations in Neutron Fields by Means of Moderator Techniques
I. Classification of Techniques
II. REM Counter Techniques
III. Monitor Techniques
IV. Neutron Spectrometry
V. Calibration of Instruments
VI. Conclusions
References
8. Developments in Radiophotoluminescence Dosimetry
I. Introduction
II. RPL Centers and Kinetic Behavior of Silver-Activated Phosphate Glasses
III. New RPL Materials
IV. Energy Compensation Filters
V. New Measurement Techniques
VI. Practical Application of Phosphate Glass Dosimeters
VII. Application of Differential Measurement of Fluorescence Intensity
VIII. Dosimeters for Direct Indication of the Absorbed Dose in Critical Organs
IX. Summary
References
Appendix : Useful Physical Constants and Conversion Factors
Author Index
Subject Index
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1972
- No. of pages (eBook): 568
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483202792
- eBook ISBN: 9781483216225
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