PHOSPHATE GLASS DOSIMETER FOR ROUTINE PERSONAL DOSE CONTROL IN NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY INSTALLATIONS (in German)
Journal Article
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· Nukleonik (West Germany) Discontinued with vol. 12
OSTI ID:4702162
The measurement of radioinduced fluorescence (radiophotoluminescence) in silver-phosphate-containing dosimeter glass was proved to be a method superior to that using photographic film for routine control of the radiation burden in nuclear technology installations. Sensitivity, preliminary dose, accuracy, time and temperature effects, energy and direction dependence of various glass-metal filter combinations, and neutron sensitivity, as well as various interfering influences, were investigated, and a capsule was developed for the glass, which can register between about 0.05 and several thousand roentgens as well as about 0.64 to several Mev approximately energy and direction dependent radiation quanta. Special uses and possibilities for improvement are discussed. (tr-auth)
- Research Organization:
- Kernforschungsanlage Julich, Ger.
- NSA Number:
- NSA-17-029215
- OSTI ID:
- 4702162
- Journal Information:
- Nukleonik (West Germany) Discontinued with vol. 12, Journal Name: Nukleonik (West Germany) Discontinued with vol. 12 Vol. Vol: 5; ISSN NUKKA
- Country of Publication:
- Country unknown/Code not available
- Language:
- German
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