Radiation Effects


Ionising radiation is found across a wide range of applications, from nuclear to space, through to numerous industrial processes.  Isotron provides a comprehensive selection of radiation testing facilities and services, based upon our unrivalled portfolio of irradiation plants across Europe, Africa and Asia.

 

Expertise in Radiation Effects

 

  • Pre-irradiation assessments
  • Electronic circuit simulation
  • Materials selection
  • Component selection
  • Cobalt-60 gamma irradiation facilities
  • Electron beam irradiation facilities (1 – 20 MeV)
  • Ion beam irradiation facilities (0.5 – 10 MeV protons, 0.5 – 15 MeV alphas, etc.)
  • Database of published data on radiation effects
  • Shielding/penetration calculations
  • Radiation and environmental testing

 

Our Facilities

 

The assessment of radiation effects on materials and components normally considers several aspects of the radiation environment in turn. Isotron offers test facilities for total dose, electrons and protons as follows:

 

  • Total integrated dose: gamma radiation from cobalt-60 sources; dose rates from background to several kGy/hr (depending on sample size); in-situ monitoring, temperature control

 

  • Electron irradiation: from 1 to 20 MeV; doses from tens of Gy to MGy; in-situ monitoring; temperature control; sample handling by conveyor or static positioning under the beam (forced cooling required). 

 

  • Proton irradiation: from 0.5 to 10 MeV; irradiation in vacuum or air; in-situ monitoring, temperature control; ISO Class 7 (class 10,000) clean room available.

 

  • Helium ion (alpha) irradiation: from 0.5 to 15 MeV; irradiation in vacuum or air in-situ monitoring, temperature control; ISO Class 7 (class 10,000) clean room available.

The synergistic effect of irradiation and other factors can lead to more rapid degradation than the sum of the individual effects would indicate. We offer the possibility to irradiate in a range of gaseous environments and vacuum, with heating or cooling, with or without electrical stress and, for solar cells, under illumination.  All our plants offer dosimetry traceable to national standards.


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Did you know?


Isotron runs the only UK facility for radiation testing to simulate solar protons