Active Personal Eye Lens Dosimetry with the Hybrid Pixelated Dosepix Detector
Abstract
Eye lens dosimetry has been an important field of research in the last decade. Dose measurements with a prototype of an active personal eye lens dosemeter based on the Dosepix detector are presented. The personal dose equivalent at mm depth of soft tissue, , was measured in the center front of a water-filled cylinder phantom with a height and diameter of cm. The energy dependence of the normalized response is investigated for mean photon energies between keV and keV for continuous reference radiation fields (N-series) according to ISO 4037. The response normalized to N-60 () at angle of irradiation stays within the approval limits of IEC 61526 for angles of incidence between and . Performance in pulsed photon fields was tested for varying dose rates from up to and pulse durations from up to . The dose measurement works well within the approval limits (acc. to IEC 61526) up to . No significant influence of the pulse duration on the measured dose is found. Reproducibility measurements yield a coefficient of variation which does not exceed for two tested eye lens dosemeter prototypes.
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@article{arxiv.2305.05470,
title = {Active Personal Eye Lens Dosimetry with the Hybrid Pixelated Dosepix Detector},
author = {Florian Beißer and Dennis Haag and Rafael Ballabriga and Rolf Behrens and Michael Campbell and Christian Fuhg and Patrick Hufschmidt and Oliver Hupe and Carolin Kupillas and Xavier Llopart and Jürgen Roth and Sebastian Schmidt and Markus Schneider and Lukas Tlustos and Winnie Wong and Hayo Zutz and Thilo Michel and Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics and CERN and Physikalisch-Technische Bundesantalt and was with the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics and is now with Helene-Lange-Gymnasium and was with the Erlangen Centre for Astroparticle Physics and is now with CodeCamp and : and N GmbH and Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics and Czech Technical University and was with CERN and is now with Mercury Systems},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.05470},
year = {2024}
}
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This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication. 9 pages, 10 figures