Abstract
Chemical damages induced by γ-rays ( 60Co), proton and oxygen ions in a cellulose nitrate detector (LR115) were quantified by infra-red spectrometry. The linear relationship between chemical damages and parameters like dose, ion fluence and LET proves that similar radiation chemistry occurs for those different exposures and that the chemical damages can not be described with a Poisson law.
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More From: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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