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The beam was scanned in the x and y plane using a raster pattern to achieve a
uniformly irradiated area of approximately 1.8 mm by 1.8 mm. This irradiation
technique was required because using a large diameter beam whic h is not scanned
over the sample resulted in an inhomogeneous intensity distribution of a Gaussian
shape which was not conducive to the required damage analysis techniques.
The beam current was determined by measuring the current generated across a
metal plate situated on the side opposite to the sample on the carousal . The beam
current, integrated per second, was recorded for the duration of each irradiation.
Two samples of each plastic scintillator type were irradiated per dose for targeted
doses of 0.8 MGy, 8 MGy, 25 MGy and 80 MGy.
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