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Scattered ionizing radiations from low-energy focus plasma and radiation dosimetery assessment

Scattered ionizing radiation emissions from a low-energy plasma focus (0.1 kJ Mather-type) device operating with different gases were studied. The plasma focus device was powered by a capacitor bank of 1 µF at 18 kV maximum charging voltage. The radiation emissions were investigated using time-integ...

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Published in:Pramāṇa 2010-10, Vol.75 (4), p.727-736
Main Authors: El-Aragi, G. M., Ayad, M. A., El-Kolaly, M. A., Madcour, W.
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Language:English
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Summary:Scattered ionizing radiation emissions from a low-energy plasma focus (0.1 kJ Mather-type) device operating with different gases were studied. The plasma focus device was powered by a capacitor bank of 1 µF at 18 kV maximum charging voltage. The radiation emissions were investigated using time-integrated thermoluminescence TLD-500. These detectors were calibrated against standard X-ray machine as well as standard γ sources ( 60 Co and 137 Ca). Calibration of detectors showed linear relation over all the region of measurements. It was found that radiation levels would be minimum for different gases, when the gas pressure was between 0.5 and 0.8 Torr. Only helium deviated from this phenomenon as it gave maximum radiation level at 0.8 Torr pressure. It was also found that, for all the gases used, the radiation levels were maximum when the applied voltage was 15 keV.
ISSN:0304-4289
0973-7111
DOI:10.1007/s12043-010-0152-2