Retrospective radiation dosimetry using OSL of electronic components: Results of an inter-laboratory comparison

In the framework of the EU-FP7 MULTIBIODOSE project, two protocols using OSL of resistors removed from the circuit board of mobile phones were developed with the aim to use the resistors as fortuitous dosimeters in the event of a large scale radiological accident. This paper presents the results of...

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Published inRadiation measurements Vol. 71; pp. 475 - 479
Main Authors Bassinet, C., Woda, C., Bortolin, E., Della Monaca, S., Fattibene, P., Quattrini, M.C., Bulanek, B., Ekendahl, D., Burbidge, C.I., Cauwels, V., Kouroukla, E., Geber-Bergstrand, T., Mrozik, A., Marczewska, B., Bilski, P., Sholom, S., McKeever, S.W.S., Smith, R.W., Veronese, I., Galli, A., Panzeri, L., Martini, M.
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2014
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Summary:In the framework of the EU-FP7 MULTIBIODOSE project, two protocols using OSL of resistors removed from the circuit board of mobile phones were developed with the aim to use the resistors as fortuitous dosimeters in the event of a large scale radiological accident. This paper presents the results of an inter-laboratory comparison carried out under the umbrella of EURADOS. The two aims of this exercise were the validation of the MULTIBIODOSE protocols by a large number of laboratories and the dissemination of the method with the objective of preparing the basis for a network that could increase Europe's response capacity in the case of a mass casualty radiological emergency. Twelve institutes from eleven European countries and one institute from the USA, with various degrees of expertise in OSL dosimetry, took part in the OSL inter-laboratory comparison. Generally, a good agreement within uncertainties was observed between estimated and nominal doses. •Resistors in mobile phones could function as reliable fortuitous dosimeters in case of a large scale radiological accident.•Two OSL protocols were validated by an inter-laboratory comparison.•It is feasible to set up a network of laboratories so as to increase the measurement capacity.
ISSN:1350-4487
1879-0925
1879-0925
DOI:10.1016/j.radmeas.2014.03.016