ASTM E2450-06
(Practice)Standard Practice for Application of CaF2(Mn) Thermoluminescence Dosimeters in Mixed Neutron-Photon Environments
Standard Practice for Application of CaF<inf>2</inf>(Mn) Thermoluminescence Dosimeters in Mixed Neutron-Photon Environments
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1.1 This practice describes a procedure for measuring gamma-ray absorbed dose in CaF2(Mn) thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLDs) exposed to mixed neutron-photon environments during irradiation of materials and devices. The practice has broad application, but is primarily intended for use in the radiation-hardness testing of electronics. The practice is applicable to the measurement of absorbed dose from gamma radiation present in fields used for neutron testing.
1.2 This practice describes a procedure for correcting for the neutron response of a CaF2(Mn) TLD. The neutron response may be subtracted from the total response to give the gamma-ray response. In fields with a large neutron contribution to the total response, this procedure may result in large uncertainties.
1.3 More precise experimental techniques may be applied if the uncertainty derived from this practice is larger than the user can accept. These techniques are not discussed here. The references in Section 8 describe some of these techniques.
1.4 This practice does not discuss effects on the TLD reading of neutron interactions with material surrounding the TLD to ensure charged particle equilibrium. These effects depend on the surrounding material and its thickness, and on the neutron spectrum (1).
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Designation:E2450–06
Standard Practice for
Application of CaF (Mn) Thermoluminescence Dosimeters in
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Mixed Neutron-Photon Environments
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2450; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope in Radiation-Hardness Testing of Electronic Devices
E720 Guide for Selection and Use of Neutron Sensors for
1.1 This practice describes a procedure for measuring
Determining Neutron Spectra Employed in Radiation-
gamma-ray absorbed dose in CaF (Mn) thermoluminescence
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Hardness Testing of Electronics
dosimeters (TLDs) exposed to mixed neutron-photon environ-
E721 Guide for Determining Neutron Energy Spectra from
ments during irradiation of materials and devices. The practice
Neutron Sensors for Radiation-Hardness Testing of Elec-
has broad application, but is primarily intended for use in the
tronics
radiation-hardness testing of electronics. The practice is appli-
E722 Practice for Characterizing Neutron Fluence Spectra
cable to the measurement of absorbed dose from gamma
inTerms of an Equivalent Monoenergetic Neutron Fluence
radiation present in fields used for neutron testing.
for Radiation-Hardness Testing of Electronics
1.2 Thispracticedescribesaprocedureforcorrectingforthe
E1854 Practice for Ensuring Test Consistency in Neutron-
neutron response of a CaF (Mn) TLD. The neutron response
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Induced Displacement Damage of Electronic Parts
may be subtracted from the total response to give the gamma-
F1190 GuideforNeutronIrradiationofUnbiasedElectronic
ray response. In fields with a large neutron contribution to the
Components
total response, this procedure may result in large uncertainties.
1.3 More precise experimental techniques may be applied if
3. Terminology
theuncertaintyderivedfromthispracticeislargerthantheuser
3.1 Definitions:
can accept. These techniques are not discussed here. The
3.1.1 absorbed dose—see Terminology E170.
references in Section 8 describe some of these techniques.
3.1.2 exposure—see Terminology E170.
1.4 This practice does not discuss effects on the TLD
3.1.3 kerma—see Terminology E170.
reading of neutron interactions with material surrounding the
3.1.4 linear energy transfer (LET)—the energy loss per unit
TLD to ensure charged particle equilibrium. These effects
distance as a charged particle passes through a material.
depend on the surrounding material and its thickness, and on
2 Electrons resulting from gamma-ray interactions in a material
the neutron spectrum (1).
generally have a low LET. Heavy charged particles resulting
2. Referenced Documents from neutron interactions with a material generally have a high
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LET.
2.1 ASTM Standards:
3.1.5 neutron sensitivity m(E)—the ratio of the detector
E170 TerminologyRelatingtoRadiationMeasurementsand
reading, that is, the effective neutron dose, to the neutron
Dosimetry
fluence. Thus,
E666 PracticeforCalculatingAbsorbedDoseFromGamma
or X Radiation
M~E!
m~E! 5 (1)
E668 Practice for Application of Thermoluminescence- F~E!
Dosimetry(TLD)SystemsforDeterminingAbsorbedDose
where:
F(E) = the neutron fluence, and
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This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E10 on Nuclear M(E) = the apparent dose (extra light output) in the TLD
Technology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
caused by neutrons of energy E.
E10.07 on Radiation Dosimetry for Radiation Effects on Materials and Devices.
Current edition approved May 1, 2006. Published May 2006. Originally
4. Significance and Use
approved in 2005. Last previous edition approved in 2005 as E2450-05. DOI:
10.1520/E2450-06.
4.1 Electronic devices are typically tested for survivability
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The boldface numbers in parentheses refer to the list of references at the end of
against gamma radiation in pure gamma-ray fields. Testing
this standard.
3 their response against neutrons is more complex since there is
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invariably a gamma-ray component to the neutron field. The
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gamma-ray response of the device is subtracted from the 6. Neutron Sensitivity of CaF (Mn)
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overall response to find the response to neutrons. This testing
6.1 Thermal Neutrons:
thusrequiresadeterminationofthegamma-rayexposureinthe
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