The radiation dose determination of the pulsed X-ray source

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In this paper the radiation dose measurement technique of the pulsed X-ray source RAP-160-5 is described. The dose rate measurement results from the pulsed X-ray beams at the different distance between the pulsed X-ray source focus and the detector obtained with the help of the thermoluminescent detectors DTL-02, the universal dosimeter UNIDOS E equipped with the plane-parallel ionization chamber type 23342, the dosimeter-radiometer DKS-96 and the radiation dosimeter AT 1123 are demonstrated. The recommendations for the dosimetry measurements of the pulsed X-ray generator RAP-160-5 under different radiation conditions are proposed.

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Miloichikova, I., Stuchebrov, S., Zhaksybayeva, G., & Wagner, A. (2014). The radiation dose determination of the pulsed X-ray source. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 66). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/66/1/012031

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