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A thermocouple element, attached to each foil, measures the temperature
rise. The dose absorbed by each foil is calculated from the foil's material
enthalpy curve. Titanium foils are used for doses up to at least 80 cal/gm.
At higher fluences, the graphite foil stacks are used up to 200 cal/cm2.
Some advantages of thin foil calorimeters are:
- Repeatable
- Require only minutes of setup time
- Fast data turnaround time
A key parameter in the interpretation of depth-dose data is the estimate
of scattering loses. AP&T's expertise in three-dimensional radiation transport
allows the parameters to be accurately estimated. |