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Determination of energy correction coefficient for neutron albedo dosimeter. Three approaches

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Alexander Romanyukha, Jacob LaManna, Alan Keith Thompson, Keith Consani, Jessica Mintz

Abstract

To accurately determine dose, albedo TLD dosimeters require application of a neutron energy correction factor (NECF). In this paper, the results from three different methods were used to determine NECFs. In the first method, NECF values were calculated as a ratio of the known "true" dose and the neutron dose reported by albedo dosimeter(s) irradiated on a phantom. The results from this direct method were utilized for verification of two other methods. The second method used a specially designed device called the Neutron Area Monitor (NAM) model 5. The third method of NECF determination was based on the response of a BF3 tube under different levels of moderation. The results of this work showed that the Navy-developed Neutron Area Monitor (NAM) model 5 measures NECF values correctly when irradiated with 252Cf (bare and D2O-moderated). This was an important result, because it validated the use of the NAM-5 in nuclear power and marine propulsion reactors, as their neutron energy spectrum is approximated by the field of a Cadmium-coated 30 cm diameter steel sphere of D2O moderated 252Cf. In the case of a broad neutron energy spectrum the 6Li response to the small amount of slow neutrons outweighs its response to the fast neutrons overwhelmingly responsible for the neutron dose rate. Based on the obtained results we can conclude that NAM-5 provides correct NECF determination if the fraction of slow neutrons in the neutron dose rate is more than 20%. An excellent correlation between the NECF determined by NAM-5 and the multi-moderated BF3 tube method was observed, but the multi-moderated BF3 tube values were 30% lower than those obtained by the NAM-5 at the same locations for broader neutron energy spectrum locations.
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Radiation Measurements

Keywords

Dosimetry, neutrons

Citation

Romanyukha, A. , LaManna, J. , Thompson, A. , Consani, K. and Mintz, J. (2022), Determination of energy correction coefficient for neutron albedo dosimeter. Three approaches, Radiation Measurements, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=933336 (Accessed March 19, 2025)

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Created June 16, 2022, Updated March 10, 2025