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http://dx.doi.org/10.14407/jrpr.2019.44.2.72

Reference X-ray Irradiation System for Personal Dosimeter Testing and Calibration of Radiation Detector  

Lee, Seung Kyu (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Chang, Insu (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, Sang In (ARIM Science)
Lee, Jungil (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, Hyoungtaek (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, Jang-Lyul (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, Min Chae (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Publication Information
Journal of Radiation Protection and Research / v.44, no.2, 2019 , pp. 72-78 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: In the calibration and testing laboratory of Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, the old X-ray generator used for the production of reference X-ray fields was replaced with a new one. For this newly installed X-ray irradiation system, beam alignment as well as the verification of beam qualities was conducted. Materials and Methods: The existing X-ray generator, Phillips MG325, was replaced with YXLON Y.TU 320-D03 in order to generate reference X-ray fields. Theoretical calculations and Monte Carlo simulations were used to determine initial filter thickness. Beam alignment was performed in three steps to deliver a homogeneous radiation dosage to the target at different distances. Finally, the half-value layers were measured for different X-ray fields to verify beam qualities by using an ion chamber. Results and Discussion: Beam alignment was performed in three steps, and collimators and other components were arranged to maintain the uniformity of the mean air kerma rate within ${\pm}2.5%$ at the effective beam diameter of 28 cm. The beam quality was verified by using half-value layer measurement methods specified by American National Standard Institute (ANSI) N13.11-2009 and International Organization for Standardization (ISO)-4037. For each of the nine beams than can be generated by the new X-ray irradiation system, air kerma rates for X-ray fields of different beam qualifies were measured. The results showed that each air kerma rate and homogeneity coefficient of the first and second half-value layers were within ${\pm}5%$ of the recommended values in the standard documents. Conclusion: The results showed that the new X-ray irradiation system provides beam qualities that are as high as moderate beam qualities offered by National Institute of Standards and Technology in ANSI N13.11-2009 and those for narrow-spectrum series of ISO-4037.
Keywords
Reference X-ray field; X-ray generator; Beam alignment; ISO reference beam; NIST reference beam; Half-value layer measurement;
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