Review of personal monitoring techniques for the measurement of absorbed dose from external beta and low energy photon radiation

Poul Christensen

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    Abstract

    The techniques available at present for personal monitoring of doses from external beta and low energy photon radiation are reviewed. The performance of currently used dosimetry systems is compared with that recommended internationally, and developments for improving the actual performance are outlined. The subjects dealt with compromise: the quantity to be measured, the required accuracy of measurement, calibration procedures, and dosemeter design including the main parameters influencing the energy and angular response of the dosemeter, such as detector thickness, filter thickness, dosemeter materials and detector/filter geometry. Improvements in the energy and angular response of dosemeters for the measurements of doses from beta and low energy photon radiation can be achieved essentially through two different approaches: either by using thin detectors or multi-element dosemeters. Their relative merits are discussed
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalRadiation Protection Dosimetry
    Volume14
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)127-135
    ISSN0144-8420
    Publication statusPublished - 1986

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