Abstract

Abstract Solid State Nuclear Track Detectors have a very great potential of applications in various fields of science and technology. In the present work we have used several track detectors for measuring high gamma doses. The detector foils were irradiated with a 60Co-source. The optical density of each foil was measured using a carry Spectrometer. The changes in optical density of each detector foil due to different irradiation times have been found to be linear. The obtained results can be used to measure unknown gamma doses in the range 1 × 10−2 to 6 × 10−2 Mrads.

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