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Title: An EPR dosimetry method for rapid scanning of children following a radiation accident using deciduous teeth

Journal Article · · Health Physics
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  1. Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (United States)

Electron paramagnetic resonance dosimetry may be applied to whole deciduous teeth of children. This makes it feasible to make direct measurement of absorbed gamma ray dose in the days and weeks following a nuclear accident, particularly if used in conjunction with a public awareness program. The technique reported here requires little sample preparation and has resulted in precision of approximately 30 mGy (1 {sigma}) for a deciduous incisor. Under conditions for rapid screening procedures, the methodology is estimated to provide 0.5 Gy accuracy. The largest error in the process is the determination of an appropriate background native signal for subtraction from the whole tooth spectrum. The native signal is superimposed on the radiation-induced signal, and the subtraction requires knowledge of a sample`s relative content of enamel and dentin along with their relative native signal intensities. Using a composite background standard, an equivalent absorbed dose of 70 {+-} 38 mGy (1 {sigma}) was determined. The lower detection limit of the technique was achieved by the elimination of anisotropic effects through rotation of the sample during measurement, together with subtraction of the standard native background signal and empty tube background spectra from the sample spectra.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)
DOE Contract Number:
FC08-89NV10805; W-7405-ENG-48
OSTI ID:
318651
Journal Information:
Health Physics, Vol. 76, Issue 2; Other Information: PBD: Feb 1999
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English