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Contents
1
Introduction
2
Theory
2.1
Related Papers/Links
2.2
TriMev_Simulations
2.3
Why does 114 R = 100 rad?
3
Apparatus
3.1
Accelerators
3.1.1
TriMeV Description
3.1.2
44 MeV Linac
3.2
Detectors
3.2.1
Nanodot OSL Description
3.2.1.1
Calibration
3.2.1.1.1
[math]^{137}{Cs}\ \text{Source}[/math]
3.2.1.2
First Board for Beam Profile
4
Data Analysis
4.1
TriMeV Shot Log
4.2
Dale PAA, Teller Light, and 2 Neutron Correlation
5
Error Analysis
6
Conclusion
Introduction
Theory
Related Papers/Links
TriMev_Simulations
Why does 114 R = 100 rad?
This is why:
Roentgen to Rad Conversion
Apparatus
Accelerators
TriMeV Description
44 MeV Linac
Detectors
Nanodot OSL Description
Calibration
[math]^{137}{Cs}\ \text{Source}[/math]
First Board for Beam Profile
Reproducibility with 137Cs
Data Analysis
TriMeV Shot Log
Dale PAA, Teller Light, and 2 Neutron Correlation
Error Analysis
Conclusion
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