Measurement of Depth Dose Distribution by Thermally Stimulated Exoelectron Emission

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, , Citation Keiji Oda et al 1985 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 24 229 DOI 10.7567/JJAPS.24S4.229

1347-4065/24/S4/229

Abstract

Exoelectron emission has been applied to measurements of the depth-dose curve for gamma-ray fields from a dosimetric point of view. With thin dosemeter elements of LiF single crystals (0.4 mm thick) and Li2B4O7 glass ceramics (0.18 mm thick), the absorbed dose was experimentally determined as a function of depth to be between 0.0264 and 2.64 g/cm2. A procedure for evaluating kerma has also been proposed. An important factor, the distance that secondary electrons maintain their kinetic energy, was numerically obtained from a derived approximation formula and a Monte Carlo code.

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10.7567/JJAPS.24S4.229