1995
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/40/10/004
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Effect of radiation rate on electret ionization chambers

Abstract: The dependence of radiation-induced conductivity (RIC) on radiation rate in 254 microns thick Teflon polyfluoroethylene propylene (FEP) film used in a electret ionization chamber (EIC) is discussed and measured with regard to radiation dosimetry. Ideally, air-kerma, a quantity linearly related to dose, can be determined through measurement of the surface-charge density on the electret surface before and after irradiation and observing the difference. However, RIC permits trapped surface charge to migrate throu… Show more

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