Published May 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Application of fission track detectors to californium-252 neutron dosimetry in tissue near the radiation source

  • 1. Physics Department, University of San Francisco, California

Description

Fission track detectors were applied to a unique problem in neutron dosimetry. Measurements of neutron doses were required at locations within a tumor of 1 cm diameter implanted on the back of a mouse and surrounded by a square array of four 252Cf medical sources. Measurements made in a tissue-equivalent mouse phantom showed that the neutron dose rate to the center of the tumor was 2.18 rads micrograms-1 h-1 +/- 8.4%. The spatial variation of neutron dose to the tumor ranged from 1.88 to 2.55 rads micrograms-1 h-1. These measurements agree with calculated values of neutron dose to those locations in the phantom. Fission track detectors have been found to be a reliable tool for neutron dosimetry for geometries in which one wishes to know neutron dose values which may vary considerably over distances of 1 cm or less

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Med. Phys.
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
3
Series
Med. Phys.
Journal Page Range
292-301
ISSN
0094-2405