2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.radmeas.2007.11.023
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Accelerator dosimetry at free electron lasers in Hamburg

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“…The dose integration time (15min) was chosen to obtain a satisfying signal-to-noise ratio. The OSL measurements match well the behavior of the RF Gun power and the recorded dose-rate is consistent with early dose measurements performed with TLDs (Mukherjee and Simrock, 2008). The stability of the OSL signal can be evaluated during the 10h period of stable RF power.…”
Section: Stability In Oslsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The dose integration time (15min) was chosen to obtain a satisfying signal-to-noise ratio. The OSL measurements match well the behavior of the RF Gun power and the recorded dose-rate is consistent with early dose measurements performed with TLDs (Mukherjee and Simrock, 2008). The stability of the OSL signal can be evaluated during the 10h period of stable RF power.…”
Section: Stability In Oslsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…At the FLASH facility of DESY, the field was composed of electrons and photons (Mukherjee and Simrock, 2008). During routine operation at FLASH, copious levels of bremsstrahlung photons are produced due to the collision of electrons with the accelerator parts; in particular, an intense and continuous radiation field is expected at the RF Gun region of the accelerator, where our monitoring system was tested.…”
Section: Irradiation Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%