Publication | Closed Access
Total Dose and Dose Rate Response of an AD590 Temperature Transducer
45
Citations
7
References
2007
Year
Total DoseRadiation EffectRadiation ExposureLow Dose RateRadiation ProtectionRadiation TestingAd590 Temperature TransducerCalibrationElevated Temperature IrradiationAnalog Devices Ad590InstrumentationRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesDosimetryTemperature MeasurementRadiation DoseMedicineDose Rate Response
The total dose response of the Analog Devices AD590 is presented for a variety of irradiation test conditions. The parts packaged in flat-packs show very large enhanced low dose rate sensitive (ELDRS) response for unbiased irradiation, starting at about 20 krad, whereas parts packaged in TO-52 cans are not ELDRS. The reason for this package sensitivity appears to be a result of hydrogen trapped in the cavity of the flat-pack package. The responses at 10 mrad/s and 3 mrad/s are essentially the same, indicating that the low dose rate enhancement factor has leveled off below 10 mrad/s. Elevated temperature irradiation at 100degC and 5 rad/s does not simulate the low dose rate response.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1