Experimental validation of energy dependences of YALO3:Mn TL detectors: irradiation to ISO radiation qualities

Author:

Chumak Vadim12,Zhydachevskyy Yaroslav3,Voloskyi Vitaliy12,Bakhanova Elena12,Stasiv Vasyl3,Gieszczyk Wojciech4,Ubizskii Sergii5,Berkowski Marek3,Suchocki Andrzej3

Affiliation:

1. National Research Centre for Radiation Medicine NAMS Ukraine , 04050, Yu.Illyenko 53 Kyiv, Ukraine

2. RPE DOSIMETRICA , Kyiv, Ukraine, 04119, P.O. box 40, Kyiv, Ukraine

3. Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Physics, , Al. Lotników 32/46, Warsaw 02-668, Poland

4. Polish Academy of Sciences Institute of Nuclear Physics, , Radzikowskiego 152, Kraków 31-242, Poland

5. Lviv Polytechnic National University , S. Bandera 12, Lviv 79013, Ukraine

Abstract

Abstract The effect of application of filters, made of different materials and various thickness, is studied by Monte Carlo calculations using MCNP6.2 code. The calculated data were validated by experimental studies (benchmark tests). Experimental results obtained for YAlO3:Mn high-Z TL detectors irradiated to different standard ISO radiation qualities (X-ray series N-40, N-60, N-80, N-100, N-120, N-150 and N-200 as well as isotopic series S-Cs) modified by various metal (copper and aluminum) filters of thickness of 0.5, 0.8 and 1 mm. The experimental results are compared with results of Monte Carlo simulations done for the same ‘radiation-attenuator-detector’ combinations and geometry. Obtained results show good consistence between the experimental and calculated data that testifies adequacy of the used calculations and their applicability to modeling of modification of an output from the high-Z detectors exposed to photons of various energies.

Funder

Polish National Science Centre

NATO SPS MYP program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Radiation,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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