Ústav technické a experimentální fyziky Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics

Timepix detector as a tool for X-ray and gamma dosimetry

NázevTitle
Timepix detector as a tool for X-ray and gamma dosimetryTimepix detector as a tool for X-ray and gamma dosimetry
Druh výsledkuResult type
Článek v časopiseJournal article
AutořiAuthors
P. Rubovic, B. Bergmann, D. Ekendahl, J. Hulka, L. Judas, Z. Kohout, S. Pospíšil, I. Štekl
DOIDOI
10.1016/j.radmeas.2017.10.012
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
Radiation Measurements. 2017, 107 39-42. ISSN 1350-4487.
RokYear
2017
JazykLanguage
eng
WoSWoS
000418973900007
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-85032725651
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21220/17:00319504!RIV19-MSM-21220___
ProjektProject
Centrum pokročilých jaderných technologiíCentre for Advanced Nuclear Technologies; Urychlovač Van de Graaff - laditelný zdroj monoenergetických neutronů a lehkých iontůVan de Graaff Accelerator - a Tunable Source of Monoenergetic Neutrons and Light Ions

AbstraktAbstract

We present a concept of using Timepix detector for real-time and simultaneous measurements of various external dosimetry and operational quantities in X-ray/gamma fields with broad range of air kerma rates ranging from natural background levels to the order of Gy.h(-1), including intensive pulsed sources used in medicine. Timepix is a hybrid semiconductor detector of ionizing radiation which can visualize tracks of particles interacting in the semiconductor pixelated sensor bump bonded to the Timepix readout chip. Energy deposited in the individual pixels and properties of these tracks enable us to classify the incident radiation and to assign the correct conversion coefficient between a number of detected events and the desired quantity, e.g. an ambient dose equivalent rate. This paper shows calibration measurements of such dosemeter and discusses its properties.

We present a concept of using Timepix detector for real-time and simultaneous measurements of various external dosimetry and operational quantities in X-ray/gamma fields with broad range of air kerma rates ranging from natural background levels to the order of Gy.h(-1), including intensive pulsed sources used in medicine. Timepix is a hybrid semiconductor detector of ionizing radiation which can visualize tracks of particles interacting in the semiconductor pixelated sensor bump bonded to the Timepix readout chip. Energy deposited in the individual pixels and properties of these tracks enable us to classify the incident radiation and to assign the correct conversion coefficient between a number of detected events and the desired quantity, e.g. an ambient dose equivalent rate. This paper shows calibration measurements of such dosemeter and discusses its properties.