An Innovative Real-Time Dosimeter for Radiation Hardness Assurance Tests

Author:

Campajola Luigi,Casolaro PierluigiORCID,Gandolfo Elisa Maria,Campajola MarcelloORCID,Buontempo Salvatore,Di Capua FrancescoORCID

Abstract

The study of the effects of the radiation dose on devices and materials is a topic of high interest in several fields, including radiobiology, space missions, microelectronics, and high energy physics. In this paper, a new method, based on radiochromic film dosimetry, is proposed for real-time dose assessment in radiation hardness assurance tests. This method allows for correlating the radiation dose at which devices are exposed to the radiation effects (malfunctioning and/or breakdown). In previous studies, it has already been demonstrated that a system, based on optical fibers and a spectrometer, allows for the real-time dose assessment of radiochromic films. The current study not only validates our previous results, but shows that it is possible to apply the new method to an actual radiation environment for the real-time measurement of the dose delivered to a device in radiation hardness assurance tests. This new dosimeter can be used in different radiation environments for a wide dose range, from a few Gy to a few MGy. This high sensitivity can be reached by changing the radiochromic film type and/or the parameters used for the analysis.

Funder

OPTORAD

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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