Abstract
NIST developed the alanine dosimetry system in the early 1990s to replace radiochromic dye film dosimeters. Later in the decade the alanine system was firmly established as a transfer service for high-dose radiation dosimetry and an integral part of the internal calibration scheme supporting these services. Over the course of the last decade, routine monitoring of the system revealed a small but significant observation that, after examination, led to the characterization of a previously unknown absorbed-dose-dependent, dose-rate effect for the alanine system. Though the potential impact of this effect is anticipated to be extremely limited for NIST's customer-based transfer dosimetry service, much greater implications may be realized for international measurement comparisons between National Measurement Institutes.
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Desrosiers, M. F., Puhl, J. M., & Cooper, S. L. (2008). An absorbed-dose/dose-rate dependence for the alanine-EPR dosimetry system and its implications in high-dose ionizing radiation metrology. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 113(2), 79–95. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.113.007
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