Ústav technické a experimentální fyziky Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics

Dosimetry measurements using Timepix in mixed radiation fields induced by heavy ions; comparison with standard dosimetry methods

NázevTitle
Dosimetry measurements using Timepix in mixed radiation fields induced by heavy ions; comparison with standard dosimetry methodsDosimetry measurements using Timepix in mixed radiation fields induced by heavy ions; comparison with standard dosimetry methods
Druh výsledkuResult type
Článek v časopiseJournal article
AutořiAuthors
O. Ploc, J. Kubančák, L. Sihver, Y. Uchihori, J. Jakůbek, I. Ambrožová, A. Molokanov, L. Pinsky
DOIDOI
10.1093/jrr/rrt213
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
Journal of Radiation Research. 2014, 55 141-142. ISSN 0449-3060.
RokYear
2014
JazykLanguage
eng
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-84984985149
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21340/14:00224306!RIV15-MSM-21340___
ProjektProject
Rozvoj jaderné energetiky a dozimetrie ionizujícího zářeníProgress in nuclear power engineering and dosimetry of ionizing radiation

AbstraktAbstract

Objective of our research was to explore capabilities of Timepix for its use as a single dosemeter and LET spectrometer in mixed radiation fields created by heavy ions. We exposed it to radiation field (i) at heavy ion beams at HIMAC, Chiba, Japan, (ii) in the CERN’s high-energy reference field (CERF) facility at Geneva, France/Switzerland, (iii) in the exposure room of the proton therapy laboratory at JINR, Dubna, Russia, and (iv) onboard aircraft. We compared the absolute values of dosimetric quantities obtained with Timepix and with other dosemeters and spectrometers like tissue-equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) Hawk, silicon detector Liulin, and track-etched detectors (TEDs).

Objective of our research was to explore capabilities of Timepix for its use as a single dosemeter and LET spectrometer in mixed radiation fields created by heavy ions. We exposed it to radiation field (i) at heavy ion beams at HIMAC, Chiba, Japan, (ii) in the CERN’s high-energy reference field (CERF) facility at Geneva, France/Switzerland, (iii) in the exposure room of the proton therapy laboratory at JINR, Dubna, Russia, and (iv) onboard aircraft. We compared the absolute values of dosimetric quantities obtained with Timepix and with other dosemeters and spectrometers like tissue-equivalent proportional counter (TEPC) Hawk, silicon detector Liulin, and track-etched detectors (TEDs).