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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 66:119-124 (1996)
© 1996 Oxford University Press

Dose Measurements in Mixed (n,gamma) Radiation Fields in Aircraft with TLDs Under Consideration of the High Temperature Ratio

M. Noll, N. Vana, W. Schöner, M. Fugger and H. Brandl

For dose measurements in unknown mixed (n,?) fields in aircraft the neutron energy dependence of the TL response was measured using TLDs embedded polyethylene spheres (diameter 25 cm). For this purpose the pair method of 6Li (TLD-600) and 7Li (TLD-700) was utilised using irradiation with several neutron sources (thermal, Pu-Be, Am-Be, 15 MeV neutrons). For optimising the neutron shielding of TLD-700 a special arrangement of the TLDs inside the sphere was at up. It is shown that the peak height ratio of the neutron glow curves indicates the influence of several effects with different LET. The calibrated Bonner Sphere and additional TLD packets with different absorber thicknesses were used for determination of the equivalent dose and the neutron flux in aircraft. The dependence of the results on the absorbing layer is given.


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