Abstract

In the present work, various glass samples with different impurities were used for the evaluation of the dose of the electron beam with an energy level of 10 MeV. The glass was read in two wavelengths, red and green. Therefore, red (He-Ne laser at the wavelength of 632 nm) and green (optical dosimetry at 530 nm) were used. Irradiation was carried out at different dose levels (5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 kGy). Regarding the low cost and availability of glass, it can be used as a dosimeter as it showed evident responses to different doses. The obtained curves were second-order. On the other hand, reading at 530 nm was better compared to 632 nm as it offered a better resolution of the dosimeter response. Therefore, simple optical dosimeter compared to laser can be used for reading glass response.

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