Variation of Effective Atomic Numbers of some Thermoluminescence and Phantom Materials with Photon Energies

dc.contributor.authorOLARINOYE, OYELEKE
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T05:41:10Z
dc.date.issued2011-05-15
dc.description.abstractEffective atomic numbers (Zeff) of 15 materials (CaSO4, nylon, methyl but-3-enoate, mylar, C2F4, Al2O3, SiO2, stearate, CH4, CaF2, water, Iron sulphate, polystyrene, polyvinyl, and potassium calcium sulphate) used in dosimetry and substitute materials were calculated using standard formula based on their mass attenuation coefficients (µm). The µm of the materials were obtained for photon energies of 0.01 KeV to 20 MeV using WinXCOM. Generally, Zeff for each of the substances considered is not a constant but varies with photon energy. Zeff varies from11-17 for CaSO4, 3-6 for nylon, 6-7 for methyl but-3-enoate, 4-7 for mylar, 8-9 for C2F4, 10-12 for Al2O3, 10-12 for SiO2, 3-6 for stearate, 2-5 for CH4, 13-18 for CaF2, 3-8 for water, 12-23 for Iron sulphate, 4-6 for polystyrene, 5-16 for polyvinyl, and 1217 for potassium calcium sulphate. The variations of Zeff with photon energy for all the 15 substances follow similar pattern. The variations were dictated by photon interaction processes. The highest value of Zeff for all the materials was obtained at the lowest energy, while the lowest value was obtained between 0.1 and 1.5 MeV. The mean atomic number of each compound was also found to be equal to the Zeff obtained at intermediate energies of the energy spectrum considered (0.1 MeV -1.5 MeV). The upper and lower limit of Zeff for each of the considered materials was found to be dictated by the atomic numbers of the constituent elements of the materials
dc.identifier.citationOlarinoye, I. (2011). Variation of effective atomic numbers of some thermoluminescence and phantom materials with photon energies. Res J Chem Sci, 1(2), 64-69.
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.futminna.edu.ng:4000/handle/123456789/943
dc.titleVariation of Effective Atomic Numbers of some Thermoluminescence and Phantom Materials with Photon Energies
dc.typeArticle

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