Identification of scintillation crystals

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Inventors

Pollock, Robert W.
Godlewski, Daniel J.

Application #

905892

Filed

Sep-10-1989

Published

Oct-30-1990

Current US Class

219/121.69
250/337
250/483.1

International Classes

G01T 001/202

Field of Search

250/337 250/483.1 250/485.1 250/472.1

Assignee

Siemens Gammasonics, Inc. (Hoffman Estates, IL)

Examiners

Howell; Janice A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jay; Mark H.

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4220852   Radiation dosimete...

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Abstract
A small scintillation crystal has a surface which is coated with a thin layer of aluminium or cobalt. The aluminium is etched with identification markings, as by a laser.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of placing identification markings upon small scintillation crystals, comprising the following steps:

coating a surface of the crystal with a thin layer of a metal which transmits ionizing radiation; and

etching said layer with identification markings.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein said coating step is carried out using aluminium or cobalt metals.

3. The method of claim 1, wherein said coating step is carried out by vapor-deposition.

4. The method of claim 1, wherein said etching step is carried out using a laser.

5. A scintillation crystal for use in radiation badges and the like, comprising a small LiF or CaSO.sub.4 or CaF.sub.2 or Li.sub.2 B.sub.4 O.sub.7 crystal having a surface which is coated with a thin layer of metal which transmits ionizing radiation and which is etched with identification markings.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to scintillation crystals. More particularly, the invention relates to scintillation crystals of the type which are used in radiation dose monitoring programs. In its most immediate sense, the invention relates to thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) crystals.

In work places where employees are subjected to ionizing radiation, the total dose of radiation to which the employee is subjected must be monitored. This permits the empolyer to ensure (by appropriate reassignments) that no employee receives more than a predetermined maximum dose of radiation in a particular period.

To do this, it is known to use a radiation badge which is given to, and worn by, the employee. The badge contains a TLD crystal. During use, ionizing radiation strikes the crystal and creates trapped electrons. When the crystal is then heated up, scintillation events are created in proportion to the amount of radiation to which the crystal has been exposed, and the scintillation events are counted to register this radiation exposure. After the crystal has been read out, it is annealed to remove all the trapped electrons, and is then reused.
 
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