一种用于大辐射剂量的染色塑料剂量计

F.Abdel Rehim , S. Ebraheem , Wei-Zhen Ba , W.L. McLaughlin
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一种市售的、薄的、染色塑料薄膜(平均厚度30 μm),具有透明的绿色,在8-60 kGy范围内吸收剂量(伽马辐射)的连续较高值的照射下,颜色逐渐变为棕色,然后变为深红色。剂量学分析是通过分光光度法(可见光波长)测量辐照前吸光度A0和辐射诱导吸光度Ai进行的。这些测量要么使用辐照后漂白的吸收带的最大波长(γ = 425 nm),要么使用两个重叠的辐射诱导吸收带的最大波长(γ = 525或556 nm)。最具重复性的校准包括在给定波长下的比率AiA0作为吸收剂量的函数。新的薄膜剂量计灵活,坚固耐用,在- 80°C和+50°C之间的温度和日光下相对稳定。在选定波长下,辐射诱发色(以吸光度Ai表示)在照射后约两天内不稳定,此后AiA0值至少在几个月内保持稳定,即使在白色荧光或间接日光照射下也是如此。薄膜颜色在高温下(60℃及以上)不稳定。辐照温度在50℃以下时,薄膜对γ辐射的灵敏度随辐照温度的升高而逐渐增大,辐照温度在60℃以上时,薄膜对γ辐射的灵敏度急剧下降。在辐照过程中,随着相对湿度的变化,其响应只有轻微的变化。
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A thin dyed-plastic dosimeter for large radiation doses

A commercially available, thin, dyed-plastic film (mean thickness 30 μm) having a transparent green color, changes color progressively to brown shades and then to a deep red shade upon irradiation at successively higher values of absorbed dose (gamma radiation) in the range 8–60 kGy. The analysis for dosimetry is made with spectrophotometric measurements (at visible light wavelengths) of pre-irradiation absorbance, A0, and radiation-induced absorbance, Ai. Either the wavelength of the maximum of the absorption band that bleaches upon irradiation (γ = 425 nm) or the wavelengths of the maxima of the two overlapping radiation-induced absorption bands (γ = 525 or 556 nm) are used to make these measurements. The most reproducible calibration consists of the ratio, AiA0, at a given wavelength, as a function of the absorbed dose. The new film dosimeter is flexible, rugged, and relatively stable at temperatures between −80°C and +50°C, and in daylight. The radiation-induced color, in terms of the absorbance, Ai, at selected wavelengths, is unstable for about two days subsequent to irradiation, after which the values of AiA0 remain stable for at least several months, even under illumination with white fluorescent or indirect daylight. The film color is unstable at high temperatures (60°C and above). The film sensitivity to gamma radiation increases gradually with rise in irradiation temperature up to 50°C and then decreases sharply at temperatures above 60°C. There is only slight variation of response with change in relative humidity during irradiation.

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