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Title Online and offline Radiation-Induced Attenuation measurements on FD-7 radiophotoluminescence dosimeters irradiated at high X-ray doses
Author(s) Hasan, A (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne) ; Aguiar, Y (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne ; CERN) ; García Alía, R (CERN) ; Campanella, C (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne) ; Morana, A (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne) ; Alem, A K (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne) ; Girard, S (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne ; IUF, Paris) ; Mandal, A Raj (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne) ; Ferrari, M (Lab. Hubert Curien, St. Etienne)
Publication 2024
Number of pages 9
In: Radiat. Meas. 177 (2024) 107246
DOI 10.1016/j.radmeas.2024.107246 (publication)
Subject category Accelerators and Storage Rings
Abstract Radiophotoluminescence (RPL) FD-7 glass dosimeters find applications in low to high dose radiation environments. This work presents an experimental characterization of RPL glass dosimeter, irradiated with 100 kV X-ray tubes at room temperature at doses ranging from 1.3 kGy to 0.47 MGy, much higher of their common use range. In this study, a customized set-up has been developed, allowing the online investigation of the glass transmission changes with radiation, known as Radiation-Induced Attenuation (RIA), as well as the recovery and post-mortem characterizations up to 2 months after irradiation. Multi-wavelength analysis was performed, focusing on the range between 200 nm and 800 nm. At 700 nm and 800 nm, RIA increases progressively with dose up to about 5 kGy, and tends to approach saturation (2–3 dB/mm) for doses higher than 50 kGy. Higher attenuation is reported at lower wavelengths: 445-nm light transmission reduces to only about 1% of its initial value after 2 kGy. RIA recovery after irradiation was observed, up to 6% at 700 nm wavelength within 3 h from the irradiation conclusion and up to 26% 2 months after, especially at doses in the kGy range. Both online RIA and its recovery are highly dependent on the selected wavelength and on the total absorbed dose. This information is crucial for the extension of the use of these dosimeters up to high doses, complementary to the RPL signal, traditionally used alone for the determination of doses up to the Gy range. •Radiophotoluminescent FD-7 glass dosimeters were irradiated at high doses ranging from kGy to MGy using commercial X-ray facilities.•A setup was developed for online and offline multi-wavelength Radiation-Induced Attenuation (RIA) measurements.•RIA measurements were performed online, post-irradiation during the first three hours with follow-ups extending to two months.•RIA increase with absorbed dose was reported at all wavelengths with higher values at lower wavelengths.•Observed recovery kinetics are crucial for accurate passive dosimetry, especially at high doses.
Copyright/License publication: © 2024 The Author(s) (License: CC BY 4.0)

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