A synchrotron-radiation dose monitor
Inquiry number
SOL-0000001012
Beamline
BL20B2 (Medical and Imaging I)
Scientific keywords
A. Sample category | research on method, instrumentation |
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B. Sample category (detail) | ionized molecule |
C. Technique | absorption and its secondary process |
D. Technique (detail) | Compton scattering |
E. Particular condition | electric field |
F. Photon energy | X-ray (4-40 keV), X-ray (> 40 keV) |
G. Target information |
Industrial keywords
level 1---Application area | others |
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level 2---Target | |
level 3---Target (detail) | |
level 4---Obtainable information | density |
level 5---Technique |
Classification
A80.90 others
Body text
BL20B2 beamline was designed for medical applications. When the irradiation dose becomes necessary for the future clinical demonstration and the radiation damage of the sample, the dose monitoring using a free-air ionization chamber is available over the energy range up to 100 keV. The accuracy is 3%.
[ N. Nariyama, N. Kishi and S. Ohnishi, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 524, 324-331 (2004), Fig. 2,
©2004 Elsevier Science Publisher ]
Source of the figure
Original paper/Journal article
Journal title
Nariyama, N. et al. Nucl. Instru. Meth. A 524, 324 (2004)
Figure No.
Technique
Source of the figure
No figure
Required time for experimental setup
3 shift(s)
Instruments
References
Document name |
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Nariyama, N. et al. Nucl. Instru. Meth. A 524, 324 (2004). |
Related experimental techniques
Questionnaire
With user's own instruments.
Ease of measurement
Middle
Ease of analysis
Middle
How many shifts were needed for taking whole data in the figure?
Two-three shifts