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Imaging and Measuring Electron Beam Dose Distributions Using Holographic Interferometry

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Holographic interferometry was used to image and measure ionizing radiation depth-dose and isodose distributions in transparent liquids. Both broad and narrowly collimated electron beams from accelerators (2–10 MeV) provided short irradiation times of 30 ns to 0.6 s. Holographic images and measurements of absorbed dose distributions were achieved in liquids of various densities and thermal properties and in water layers thinner than the electron range and with backings of materials of various densities and atomic numbers.

The lowest detectable dose in some liquids was of the order of a few kRad. The precision limits of the measurement of dose were found to be ±4%. The procedure was simple and the holographic equipment stable and compact, thus allowing experimentation under routine laboratory conditions and limited space.

Language: English
Year: 1975
Pages: 337-346
ISSN: 0029554x and 18783759
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554X(75)90683-7
ORCIDs: Miller, Arne

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