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ABSTRACT: The energy deposited by protons versus depth in a dual in line
package is measured using the technique of the optically stimulated
luminescence. The dose enhancement effect induced by an aluminum screen
with several thicknesses is also investigated. The experimental results
are compared with TRIM96 transport code calculations
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 11/2001; · 1.45 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A 63 MeV proton beam is characterised using Optically Stimulated Luminescent films. The Linear Energy Transfer dependence is investigated and shown to be negligible. The depth dose curves in different materials are monitored using three different methods. All the resulting curves agree on both the front dose and the Bragg peak position.
Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems, 2001. 6th European Conference on; 10/2001
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ABSTRACT: The signal linearity versus dose of an integrated sensor based on Optically Stimulated Luminescence is examined with electrons, protons and photons of various energies. This new kind of space dosimeter is an integrator erased by the dose measurement. Thus, it allows the detection of small doses (1 mGy) with the exploitation of its whole dynamic (4 decades) at each measurement.
Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems, 2001. 6th European Conference on; 10/2001
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ABSTRACT: The feasibility of an integrated sensor based on Optically
Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dosimetry is demonstrated. The principle
and the basic structure are reviewed. A lab demonstrator was realized
and a board designed to operate the sensor at different doses and doses
rates. The first calibrations are presented and discussed
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 01/2001; · 1.45 Impact Factor
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G. Polge,
L. Dusseau,
S. Matias,
D. Gensanne, D. Plattard,
J. Fesquet,
J. Gasiot,
P.J. McNulty,
M. Davis,
M. Tortora,
N. Iborra-Brassart,
D. Porcheron,
J.B. Dubois,
N. Ailleres,
R. Delard
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ABSTRACT: A synthesis of different radiotherapy applications of a previously
described dose mapping system is presented. The principle of the
optically stimulated luminescent films and reader is reviewed. The
different dose maps obtained are presented and the results discussed
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE; 02/2000
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ABSTRACT: High energy electron dose mapping is a complex subject. Experiments using optically stimulated luminescent films behind various shielding structures and dual inline packages are presented. The dose-depth deposition in an epoxy package is also investigated. These results are compared with PENELOPE transport code calculations.
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 01/2000; · 1.45 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: The dose deposited by high energy electrons in dual in line
package is measured versus depth using Optically Stimulated Luminescence
films. Several conditions of irradiation are investigated. Experimental
results are compared with PENELOPE radiation transport code calculations
Radiation and Its Effects on Components and Systems, 1999. RADECS 99. 1999 Fifth European Conference on; 02/1999