25mA, 100ns pulse width, 50cm from beam pipe, tungsten target with aluminum beamstop
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Added .254cm of Tungsten and 2.286cm of Aluminum to be used as converter and beam stop.
Assuming
and a pulse width ofThen
OSL (8MeV)
of a pulse. ~15mil e- simulated, ~15bil e- per pulse. With beam parameters given above.
Deposited Energy:
OSL geometry: 0.501cm diameter cylinder of 0.03cm thickness with beam incident on flat face.
OSL Crystal density
Mass of a single OSL crystal:
Scaling deposited energy by 1000 to account for only shooting a 1000th of a pulse, the deposited energy becomes
Converting to Joules for dose calculation:
Average dose per pulse: