Radiation accident dosimetry on glass by tl and epr spectrometry
Résumé
Retrospective dosimetry using glass has been investigated. Radiation-induced signals have been surveyed for a large number of watch glasses and display windows of mobile phones with TL and EPR techniques in order to study the variability of dosimetric properties among the different types of samples. Dose response, signal stability, and effects of storage conditions are presented. © 2010 Health Physics Society.
Mots clés
- evaluation
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Thermoluminescent Dosimetry
- glass
- article
- chemistry
- electron spin resonance
- equipment
- equipment design
- Reproducibility of Results
- human
- instrumentation
- materials testing
- methodology
- nuclear accident
- radiation dose
- Radioactive Hazard Release
- Radiation Dosage
- Materials Testing
- Humans
- Glass
- Equipment Failure Analysis
- Equipment Design
- Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
- Radiation
- Dose-Response Relationship
- thermoluminescence dosimetry
- sensitivity and specificity
- reproducibility
- radiation response
- radiation exposure