In this study,the dosimetric characteristics(thickness applicability,preheating time,temperature and humidity dependence,in-batch uniformity,readout reproducibility,dose linearity,self-decay,and electron energy respon...In this study,the dosimetric characteristics(thickness applicability,preheating time,temperature and humidity dependence,in-batch uniformity,readout reproducibility,dose linearity,self-decay,and electron energy response)of engineered polycarbonate films irradiated with an electron beam(0–600 kGy)were investigated using photoluminescence spectroscopy.The results show a linear relationship between photoluminescence intensity and radiation dose when the thickness of the polycarbonate film is 0.3 mm.A higher fluorescence intensity can be obtained by preheating at 60℃ for 180 min before photoluminescence spectrum analysis.As the temperature during spectral testing and the ambient humidity(during and after irradiation)increased,the photoluminescence intensity of the polycarbonate films decreased.The photoluminescence intensity deviation of the polycarbonate films produced within the same batch at 100 kGy is 2.73%.After ten times of repeated excitations and readouts,the coefficients of variation in photoluminescence intensity are less than 8.6%,and the linear correlation coefficient between photoluminescence intensity and irradiation dose is 0.965 in the dose capture range of 20–600 kGy.Within 60 days of irradiation,the photoluminescence intensity of the polycarbonate film decreased to 60%of the initial value.The response of the 0.3 mm polycarbonate films to electron beams with energies exceeding 3.5 MeV does not differ significantly.This comprehensive analysis indicates the potential of polycarbonate films as a high-radiation dose detection material.展开更多
Cosmic-ray muons are highly penetrating background-radiation particles found in natural environments.In this study,we develop and test a plastic scintillator muon detector based on machine-learning algorithms.The dete...Cosmic-ray muons are highly penetrating background-radiation particles found in natural environments.In this study,we develop and test a plastic scintillator muon detector based on machine-learning algorithms.The detector underwent muon position-resolution tests at the Institute of Modern Physics in Lanzhou using a multiwire drift chamber(MWDC)experimental platform.In the simulation,the same structural and performance parameters were maintained to ensure the reliability of the simulation results.The Gaussian process regression(GPR)algorithm was used as the position-reconstruction algorithm owing to its optimal performance.The results of the Time Difference of Arrival algorithm were incorporated as one of the features of the GPR model to reconstruct the muon hit positions.The accuracy of the position reconstruction was evaluated by comparing the experimental results with Geant4 simulation results.In the simulation,large-area plastic scintillator detectors achieved a position resolution better than 20 mm.In the experimental-platform tests,the position resolutions of the test detectors were 27.9 mm.We also analyzed factors affecting the position resolution,including the critical angle of the total internal reflection of the photomultiplier tubes and distribution of muons in the MWDC.Simulations were performed to image both large objects and objects with different atomic numbers.The results showed that the system could image high-and low-Z materials in the constructed model and distinguish objects with significant density differences.This study demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed system,thereby providing a new detector system for muon-imaging applications.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.12305385)Key Projects of Scientific Research of the Hunan Provincial Department of Education(22A0310)the Research Startup Project of University of South China(220XQD025).
文摘In this study,the dosimetric characteristics(thickness applicability,preheating time,temperature and humidity dependence,in-batch uniformity,readout reproducibility,dose linearity,self-decay,and electron energy response)of engineered polycarbonate films irradiated with an electron beam(0–600 kGy)were investigated using photoluminescence spectroscopy.The results show a linear relationship between photoluminescence intensity and radiation dose when the thickness of the polycarbonate film is 0.3 mm.A higher fluorescence intensity can be obtained by preheating at 60℃ for 180 min before photoluminescence spectrum analysis.As the temperature during spectral testing and the ambient humidity(during and after irradiation)increased,the photoluminescence intensity of the polycarbonate films decreased.The photoluminescence intensity deviation of the polycarbonate films produced within the same batch at 100 kGy is 2.73%.After ten times of repeated excitations and readouts,the coefficients of variation in photoluminescence intensity are less than 8.6%,and the linear correlation coefficient between photoluminescence intensity and irradiation dose is 0.965 in the dose capture range of 20–600 kGy.Within 60 days of irradiation,the photoluminescence intensity of the polycarbonate film decreased to 60%of the initial value.The response of the 0.3 mm polycarbonate films to electron beams with energies exceeding 3.5 MeV does not differ significantly.This comprehensive analysis indicates the potential of polycarbonate films as a high-radiation dose detection material.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.12275120,11875163)Ministry of Science and Technology of China(No.2020YFE0202001)+1 种基金Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province(No.2022RC1202)Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation(No.2021JJ20006).
文摘Cosmic-ray muons are highly penetrating background-radiation particles found in natural environments.In this study,we develop and test a plastic scintillator muon detector based on machine-learning algorithms.The detector underwent muon position-resolution tests at the Institute of Modern Physics in Lanzhou using a multiwire drift chamber(MWDC)experimental platform.In the simulation,the same structural and performance parameters were maintained to ensure the reliability of the simulation results.The Gaussian process regression(GPR)algorithm was used as the position-reconstruction algorithm owing to its optimal performance.The results of the Time Difference of Arrival algorithm were incorporated as one of the features of the GPR model to reconstruct the muon hit positions.The accuracy of the position reconstruction was evaluated by comparing the experimental results with Geant4 simulation results.In the simulation,large-area plastic scintillator detectors achieved a position resolution better than 20 mm.In the experimental-platform tests,the position resolutions of the test detectors were 27.9 mm.We also analyzed factors affecting the position resolution,including the critical angle of the total internal reflection of the photomultiplier tubes and distribution of muons in the MWDC.Simulations were performed to image both large objects and objects with different atomic numbers.The results showed that the system could image high-and low-Z materials in the constructed model and distinguish objects with significant density differences.This study demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed system,thereby providing a new detector system for muon-imaging applications.