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Performance of a Dedicated Radioprotection Cabin for the Interventional Echocardiographer During Structural Heart Procedures. [PDF]

open access: yesStruct Heart
Magniez F   +13 more
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Performance of Ge-doped Optical Fiber as a Thermoluminescent Dosimeter

open access: green, 2013
Mourad Benabdesselam   +6 more
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Direct‐response ultraviolet thermoluminescent dosimeter

Medical Physics, 1976
An integrating solid‐state dosimeter has been developed to detect ultraviolet radiation using the process of “direct” ultraviolet stimulation. This process yields a thermoluminescent signal after an exposure to ultraviolet radiation, without prior exposure to ionizing radiation.
A, Dhar, L A, DeWerd, T G, Stoebe
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New Thermoluminescent Dosimeter

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1960
A simple dosimeter design is described in which a thermoluminescent phosphor is mounted on an electrically heatable support in an evacuated or gas-filled envelope. With CaF2:Mn as the phosphor, the device detects gamma-ray doses in the milliroentgen range and is linear in response up to at least 2×105 r.
James H. Schulman   +3 more
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Alkali hallde thermoluminescent dosimeters

Radiation Effects, 1970
Abstract Single crystals of KCl: Ca have been studied as thermoluminescent dosimeters for the measurement of X-radiations from Cu and Mo targets in the range of 5 mR to 50000 R. Depending upon the amount of radiations received by these crystals, thermoluminescence peaks at 85°, 35° and 190°C are observed for a heating rate of 40°C/min.
P. C. Mehendru   +2 more
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