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Low Energy Scanned Electron-Beam Dose Distribution in Thin Layers

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Thin radiochromic dye film dosimeters, calibrated by means of calorimetry, make possible the determination of absorbed-dose distributions due to low-energy scanned electron beam penetrations in moderately thin coatings and laminar media. For electrons of a few hundred keV, calibrated dosimeters of about 30–60 μm thickness may be used in stacks or interleaved between layers of materials of interest and supply a sufficient number of experimental data points throughout the depth of penetration of electrons to provide a depth-dose curve.

Depth doses may be resolved in various polymer layers on different backings (wood, aluminum, and iron) for scanned electron beams (Emax = 400 keV) having a broad energy spectrum and diffuse incidence, such as those used in radiation curing of coatings, textiles, plastics, etc. Theoretical calculations of such distributions of energy depositions are relatively difficult to achieve.

Language: English
Year: 1975
Pages: 95-106
ISSN: 0020708x and 18781284
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/0020-708X(75)90147-7

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