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BeOSL dosemeters and new ICRU operational quantities: Response of existing dosemeters and modification options

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Abstract The energy response for angles of incidence of 0° and 60° of current BeOSL Hp(10)-, Hp(3)-, Hp(0,07)- and H*(10) dosemeters for photon radiation has been expressed in terms of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The energy response for angles of incidence of 0° and 60° of current BeOSL Hp(10)-, Hp(3)-, Hp(0,07)- and H*(10) dosemeters for photon radiation has been expressed in terms of the new operational quantities Hp, Dlens, Dlocal skin, and H* proposed by ICRU. Results show the Hp(3)- and Hp(0,07) dosemeters can be used for Dlens and Dlocal skin with minor modifications to the system calibration. The whole body Hp(10) and area H*(10) dosemeters, however, show a pronounced over response in terms of the new quantities Hp and H* in the energy range below 40 keV. For the whole body dosemeter, we have investigated, by means of Monte Carlo simulations, how the use of different filter materials with higher Zeff and higher density could improve the response of the single element dosemeter in terms of Hp and identified filters that could achieve an IEC 62387 compliant response down to approximately 20 keV photon energy, assuming current IEC limits. In an alternative approach, a two-element algorithm, making use of the reading of the Hp(0,07) element of the dosemeter has been developed, which delivers a Hp-response fulfilling current IEC limits down to 15 keV, albeit with increased measurement uncertainty.

Keywords: response; icru operational; operational quantities; new icru; dosemeters new; beosl dosemeters

Journal Title: Radiation Measurements
Year Published: 2020

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