The aim of this study is the radiation dose assessment of gamma rays-γ and ultraviolet-UV radiation on nuclear track detector-NTDs types CR-39 , Lexan and LR-115 through measuring the absorbance-A by using uv-visible spectroscopy technique and measuring the spectral deviation of Fourier transform infrared- FTIR technique .The radiation response for gamma rays was measured at low dose range 1Gy to 10 Gy and high dose range 10 Gy to 195 kGy .There is gamma ray response for all NTDs used in this study . Results revealed gamma radiation response at low and high radiation doses for Lexan and LR-115 detector using optical absorbance-A ,while the radiation response for CR-39 detector appears only at high dose range . The results show that absorbance -A increases with increasing of gamma radiation dose, where it was observed that Lexan detector has a radiation response much better than CR-39 and LR-115 detectors through measuring increasing in the absorbance-A value at the wavelength 800 nm .There is deviation in some of wavenumbers-W of FTIR spectrum measured for CR-39 detector. This deviation appears at low dose range from 1Gy to 10 Gy with increasing of gamma radiation dose at wavenumbers-W 1405 and 1456 cmˉ ˡ , while the deviation does not appear in Lexan and LR-115 detectors . Also, for uv-irradiation there is an increase in absorbance-A with uv-irradiation in dose at the range from 1 J/cm² to 360J/cm² . LR-115 detector has uv-radiation response better than CR-39 and Lexan detectors through measuring the increasing in absorbance-A at the wavelength 650 nm. The deviation in FTIR spectrum caused by uv-irradiation appears at the wavenumbers-W 1338 , 940 and 2907 cmˉˡ for CR-39 , Lexan and LR-115 detector respectively. The deviation in CR-39 and Lexan detectors is more clear than in LR-115 detector.
From the results of this study , a possibility appears for the case of NTDs type CR-39 , Lexan and LR-115 as gamma and uv radiation dosimeters in medical and environmental fields.
Radiation Dose Assessment for Ionizing and Ultraviolet Radiations Using CR-39 , Lexan and LR-115 Nuclear Track Detectors
number:
3306
English
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Physics
Supervisor:
Dr.Hussain Ali Al-Jobouri
year:
2014
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