Claims
- 1. A dosimetry method comprising
- using a dosimeter to monitor exposure to a mixed radiation field composed of photons and neutrons, the dosimeter including first and second elements sensitive to photons and insensitive to neutrons and a third element sensitive to photons and neutrons, and first and second filters for said first and second elements having different photon attenuation characteristics and a third filter for said third element having a photon attenuation characteristic different from the photon attenuation characteristic of the first filter;
- heating the radiated dosimeter to obtain thermoluminescence emission of the elements; and quantitatively relating the emission to the radiation incident on the dosimeter, said quantitatively relating including
- determining a neutron component of incident radiation by taking the difference between the response of the first and third elements with one of the responses being weighted as a function of photon energy.
- 2. A dosimetry method as set forth in claim 1, wherein the weighting function is determined experimentally using mixed fields of neutrons and photons of various energies.
- 3. A dosimetry method as set forth in claim 1, wherein the photon energy is based on the ratios of the TL responses of said first and second elements.
- 4. A dosimetry system comprising
- a dosimeter including first and second elements sensitive to photons and insensitive to neutrons and a third element sensitive to photons and neutrons, and first and second filters for said first and second elements having different photon attenuation characteristics and a third filter for said third element having a photon attenuation characteristic different from the photon attenuation characteristic of the first filter;
- means for heating said dosimeter, after exposure to a mixed radiation field composed of photons and neutrons, to obtain thermoluminescence emission of the elements; and
- computer means for quantitatively relating the emission to the radiation incident on the dosimeter, said quantitatively relating means including means for determining a neutron component of incident radiation by taking the difference between the response of the first and third elements with one of the responses being weighted as a function of photon energy.
- 5. A dosimetry system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the weighting function is determined experimentally using mixed fields of neutrons and photons of various energies.
- 6. A dosimetry system as set forth in claim 4, wherein the photon energy is based on the ratio of the TL responses of said first and second elements.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/216,343 filed July 7, 1988 and entitled "Personnel TL Dosimetry Method and Apparatus for Determination of Risk Related Quantity", which application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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