1979
DOI: 10.1016/s0029-554x(79)95780-x
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Calculated neutron sensitivities of CaF2 and 7LiF thermoluminescent dosimeters

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“…Various authors (Furuta and Tanaka 1972, Alsmiller and Barish 1974, Spurny et a1 1976a, Tanaka and Furuta 1977 have assumed that the neutron sensitivity is closely related to the kerma. Some calculations (Prokic 1971, Tanaka and Furuta 1977, Rinard and Simons 1979 have attempted to take into account varying relative efficiencies of different ions to induce TL by assuming a universal TL-LET (linear energy transfer) curve. This approach should be regarded as a very crude approximation for the following reasons:…”
Section: 42mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various authors (Furuta and Tanaka 1972, Alsmiller and Barish 1974, Spurny et a1 1976a, Tanaka and Furuta 1977 have assumed that the neutron sensitivity is closely related to the kerma. Some calculations (Prokic 1971, Tanaka and Furuta 1977, Rinard and Simons 1979 have attempted to take into account varying relative efficiencies of different ions to induce TL by assuming a universal TL-LET (linear energy transfer) curve. This approach should be regarded as a very crude approximation for the following reasons:…”
Section: 42mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 15 MeV, for 6LiF, the Patrick et a1 (1975) and Jahnert (1972) data yield -5 6oCo R per 10" n cm2 and the Tochilin data -10 6oCo R per 10" n cm-2 whereas for 7LiF the respective sensitivities are -3 and -8 6oCo R per 10" n cm-2 respectively. Rinard and Simons (1979) calculated 4 6oCo R per 10" n cm-2 for 7LiF and Tanaka and Furuta (1977) measured 10 6oCo R per lo1' n cmp2 for both 6LiF and LiF. Attix et a1 (1973) has also commented on the dangers of selecting published values of fast-neutron sensitivities; measurement of the y-ray component of the NRL fast-neutron beam with CaF2:Mn and 'LiF TLDS yielded negative values for the gamma dose using published fast-neutron sensitivities.…”
Section: 42mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, an energy-dependent effective neutron kerma in the TLD material was added as an external response for the MCNP calculation. The energydependent effective neutron kerma for CaF 2 :Mn was a composite of the response from Henninger response [He82] at high energies and Rinard response [Ri79] at low energies. The transition between the two functions begins at 1.3125E+04 eV and concludes at 1.0750E+03 eV.…”
Section: Direct Neutron Kermamentioning
confidence: 99%