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Study of intrinsic energy dependence of α-alanine and dose intercomparison with ESR and ISE techniques

Antonio BartolottaF. CallensSandro OnoriK. Van Laere

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Range (particle radiation)RadiationDosimeterChemistryCalibrationAnalytical chemistryElectron beam processingBremsstrahlungDosimetryElectronRadiation

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Abstract The intrinsic energy behavior of the radiation chemical yields G(R·) and G(NH3) which determine the dose response for the alanine/ESR and alanine/Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) system, is an important characteristic for the consistent use in different radiation environments. Therefore, the response of ISS and Gent α-alanine dosimeters in the dose range 0.1 to 700 kGy was examined with 60Co, bremsstrahlung and electron beam radiation. Bremsstrahlung beams with end point energy between 5 and 12 MeV and electron beams with mean energy at the effective point of measurement between 4 and 25 MeV were used. Analysis of the 60Co calibration results shows that there are no significant differences in dose determination between the two laboratories. The statistical evaluation of 41 sets of independent series of measurements has shown no significant variation with beam energy. The results also confirm good consistency between ISE and ESR measurements.

https://doi.org/10.1016/0969-8043(93)90192-d