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Radio-photoluminescence of highly irradiated Lif:Mg,Ti and Lif:Mg,Cu,P detectors [PDF]

open access: yesRadiation Measurements, 2014
The manuscript was submitted for publication in the Special Issue of Radiation Measurements.
A. Mrozik   +5 more
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On LiF:Mg,Cu,P and LiF:Mg,Ti phosphors high & ultra-high dose features [PDF]

open access: yesRadiation Measurements, 2014
LiF:Mg,Ti and LiF:Mg,Cu,P are well known thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry materials since many years. A few years ago their properties seemed well known and it was widely believed that they are not suitable for the measurement of doses above the saturation level of the TL signal, which for both materials occur at about 1 kGy.
Barbara Obryk   +4 more
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THERMOLUMINESCENCE LiF:Mg,Cu,Ag NANOPHOSPHOR

open access: yesRadiation Protection Dosimetry, 2018
A nanophosphor of LiF:Mg,Cu,Ag was prepared by planetary ball milling for the first time in the laboratory. The size and shape of the nanophosphor were confirmed by XRD and SEM, which showed that it was cubic in shape and ~53 nm in size. The thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics of this nanophosphor were then investigated.
A, Yahyaabadi   +2 more
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A RADIOLUMINESCENCE STUDY OF DOSE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIF:MG,TI

open access: yesRadiation Protection Dosimetry, 2021
Abstract A radioluminescence (RL) study of dose characteristics of tissue-equivalent LiF:Mg,Ti was carried out to determine the possible application as a real-time dosemeter. An RL measurements system based on LiF:Mg,Ti coupled with optical fiber was developed, and a blank fiber was set to remove the stem effect generated by the optical ...
Siyuan Zhang   +6 more
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Whole-body dose and energy measurements in radiotherapy by a combination of LiF:Mg,Cu,P and LiF:Mg,Ti

open access: yesZeitschrift für Medizinische Physik, 2018
Long-term survivors of cancer who were treated with radiotherapy are at risk of a radiation-induced tumor. Hence, it is important to model the out-of-field dose resulting from a cancer treatment. These models have to be verified with measurements, due to the small size, the high sensitivity to ionizing radiation and the tissue-equivalent composition ...
Pascal, Hauri, Uwe, Schneider
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Creation of waterproof, TLD probes for dose measurements to validate image-based radiopharmaceutical therapy dosimetry workflow. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomed Phys Eng Express, 2023
Adam DP   +7 more
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A comparison of TLD dosimeters: LiF:Mg,Ti and LiF:Mg,Cu,P for measurement of radiation therapy doses [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Physics, 2003
TLDs (thermoLuminescent dosimeters) are used in radiation therapy to verify the radiation dose cancer patients receive. University of Virginia Radiation Oncology clinic TLD results must be fully trustworthy so physicians can confidently monitor and determine a patient's treatment.
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