Ngoc-Thiem Le , Ngoc-Quynh Nguyen , Nguyen Ngoc Anh , Hoai-Nam Tran , Thiansin Liamsuwan , Van-Loat Bui , Tuan-Khai Nguyen , Duc-Khue Pham , Tien-Hung Dinh , Van-Chung Cao
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Evaluation of fluence-to-dose response function of neutron survey meter using singular value decomposition method
This paper presents the evaluation of the fluence-to-ambient dose equivalent response function (referred to as F2D response function) of the Aloka TPS-451C neutron dose equivalent rate meter (hereafter referred to as a neutron meter) based on a singular value decomposition (SVD) approach. Measurements of neutron ambient dose equivalent rates, Ḣ, using the neutron meter were conducted in various neutron standard fields of 241Am-Be source with different neutron fluence rate spectra. A series of Ḣ values and corresponding neutron fluence rate spectra were used as the input data for unfolding the F2D response function of the neutron meter. To verify the SVD-based method, the fluence response functions of a well-known Bonner sphere spectrometer system were unfolded using the SVD method, and the results were compared with those provided in the IAEA technical report No. 403. The SVD method was then applied to determine the F2D response function of the Aloka TPS-451C neutron meter with the use of the ICRP-74 F2D response function and that predicted in a previous work as initial guesses. The consistency between initial guesses and the SVD unfolded F2D response function of the Aloka TPS-451C neutron meter implies the reliability of the SVD method for determining the response functions of neutron meters.
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