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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 96:227-229 (2001)
© 2001 Oxford University Press

A Prototype Personal Neutron Dosemeter with One Silicon Diode

M. Luszik-Bhadra

The performance of a personal neutron dosemeter with a single silicon diode using a linear combination of its pulse height information was studied. Its dosimetric behaviour in fields with neutrons of different energy and directional distribution is shown for neutron energies ranging from thermal to 100 MeV and for directions of incidence ranging from frontal to lateral. The dosemeter is photon-insensitive and its dose detection threshold is at about 20 µSv. The dosimetric characteristics are compared with those of commercial dosemeters based on silicon detectors.


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