Monte Carlo calculations of the energy response of lithium dosemeters to high energy electrons (<30 MeV)
- 1 September 1977
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physics in Medicine & Biology
- Vol. 22 (5) , 836-851
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/22/5/003
Abstract
Monte Carlo calculations of the energy response of LiF dosemeters have been carried out to help resolve the discrepancy between the measurements of Holt, Edelstein and Clark (1975) and those of Paliwal and Almond (1975) and others. It is concluded that the assumptions used by Holt et al. are largely responsible. They assume, in converting energy deposition in an air-filled ionization chamber to energy deposition in water, that as electrons penetrate a medium they are monoenergetic and the energy is given by Harder's expression (ICRU 1972). The assumption gives poor results as the stopping power for electrons in air is strongly energy dependent, and the energy spectrum has been significantly broadened. The Monte Carlo calculations are also used to criticize the electron cavity theories of Almond and McCray (1970), Burlin, Snelling and Owen (1969) and Holt et al. (1975), and to suggest as an alternative a slightly modified version of the Bragg-Gray theorem.Keywords
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