Standard Practice for Application of Thermoluminescence-Dosimetry (TLD) Systems for Determining Absorbed Dose in Radiation-Hardness Testing of Electronic Devices
Importancia y uso:
4.1 Absorbed dose in a material is an important parameter that can be correlated with radiation effects produced in electronic components and devices that are exposed to ionizing radiation. Reasonable estimates of this parameter can be calculated if knowledge of the source radiation field (that is, energy spectrum and particle fluence) is available. Sufficiently detailed information about the radiation field is generally not available. However, measurements of absorbed dose with passive dosimeters in a radiation test facility can provide information from which the absorbed dose in a material of interest can be inferred. Under certain prescribed conditions, TLDs are quite suitable for performing such measurements.
Note 2: For comprehensive discussions of various dosimetry methods applicable to the radiation types and energy and absorbed dose-rate range discussed in this practice, see ICRU Reports 14, 17, 21, and 34.
Subcomité:
E10.07
Referida por:
E1894-24, E1401-21, E1956-21, E1026-23, E1631-20, E0666-21, F0448-18, F1190-24, E1538-17, E1250-15R20, E2450-23, E1205-17, E1819-15R21, F1892-12R18, E1854-19, E1249-15R21, F1467-18
Volúmen:
12.02
Número ICS:
31.020 (Electronic components in general)
Palabras clave:
absorbed dose; radiation-hardness testing; thermoluminescent dosimeter; TLD;
$ 1,226
Norma
E668
Versión
20
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2020-07-01
