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http://dx.doi.org/10.17946/JRST.2018.41.2.135

Performance Evaluation of Gamma ray Shielding of Antimony Shielding Sheet  

Han, Sang-Hyun (Department of Radiological Science, Hanseo University)
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Journal of radiological science and technology / v.41, no.2, 2018 , pp. 135-140 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the dose of antimony shielding sheet was measured and the shielding rates according to the distance between the radioisotopes and the detector was analyzed according to the type of $^{99m}Tc$, $^{18}F$, $^{201}Tl$, $^{131}I$, $^{123}I$ using the antimony shielding sheet. The detector was used with an inspector. Six sheets of 0.25 mmPb were prepared with 20 cm width and length. Measurement results using $^{99m}Tc$, $^{201}Tl$, and $^{123}I$ showed that as the thickness of the sheet became thicker, the farther the distance from the source to the sheet was, the smaller the transmitted dose amount was measured. It was analyzed that a thickness of 1.50 mm or more was required to obtain a shielding rates of 90% or more. In the experiments of $^{18}F$ and $^{131}I$, the dose value was highest when 0.25 mm sheet was used, and the shielding rates was negative, unlike the results of other radioisotopes. Since $^{201}Tl$ are used when using antimony sheet and $^{18}F$ and $^{131}I$ have no shielding effect, it is thought that it is effective to reduce dose by repeating training and simulation training so that work can be done in a short time.
Keywords
Radioisotope; Antimony Shielding Sheet; Lead Equivalent; Gamma ray; Shielding rate;
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