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1 Radiation Monitoring in LHC Experiments
Three different aims: measurement of Beam-conditions ( beam abort) Radiation to components during operation TID ≠ NID high dose rates  monitors high doses  passive dosimeters Remnant radioactivity during personnel access only gammas, low dose rates  ionizing chambers TB – February 1, 2005

2 1- Beam-Condition Monitoring
Fast active monitors (sensors) Positioned close to the beam pipe Real-time radiation monitoring to detect ‘anomalies’ and initiate protection procedures* for detector subsystems at the onset of beam instabilities and accidents * still to be discussed; alarm, beam abort, detector(s) shut-down via DSS… (?) TB – February 1, 2005

3 2- Radiation to components F
2- Radiation to components F.Ravotti’s presentation at Rad-Mon meeting Dec.2 Total Ionizing Dose (TID) measurement: Radiation Field Effect Transistors (RadFETs); Optically Stimulated Luminescent materials (OSLs); 1-MeV neutron equivalent fluence (Feq) measurement: p-i-n diodes & PAD structures; Thermal neutrons detection (Fth); TB – February 1, 2005

4 2- Radiation to components F.Ravotti’s Conclusions
Several techniques for the ACTIVE monitoring of TID, Feq and Fth All presented devices are reliable and were characterized in various radiation fields; Most of them are commonly used in Medicine and Space: customization and calibration for CERN applications needed; ACTIVE monitors are also PASSIVE dosimeters More on: & TB – February 1, 2005

5 2- Radiation to components, Passive Dosimeters for TID
PAD = Polymer-Alanine Dosimeters 1 Gy – 200 kGy adapted for plastics ; not well adapted to Si RPL = radio-photo-luminescent dosimeters 0.1 Gy – 1 MGy TLD = thermo-luminescent dosimeters 1 mGy – 1 Gy can also discriminate thermal neutrons HPD = Hydrogen-pressure dosimeters 10 kGy – 10 MGy adapted for plastics ; not well adapted to Si + some active monitors adapted for Si 1 cGy – 1 kGy TB – February 1, 2005

6 2- Radiation to components, Passive Dosi. for Neutrons
PIN-Diode , several type, well adapted to Si Activation detectors = foils of pure metal which become radioactive Passive  Active Dosimeters Active = online measurement of dose rates (to be cabled) Passive = offline measurement of doses (no cable needed) TB – February 1, 2005

7 3- Monitors for induced activity
TB – February 1, 2005

8 3- Monitors for induced activity
TB – February 1, 2005


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