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Phototransferred Thermoluminescence for Use in UVB Dosimetry

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2002
Results are reported of a study of phototransferred thermoluminescence (PTTL) as a potential method for ultraviolet (UV) radiation dosimetry using several different TL materials. The materials studied in depth include Al2O3:C, CaF2:Cu, MgO and MgO:Cu. The experimental features discussed in this paper include the PTTL response as a function of exposure ...
D A, Sono, S W S, McKeever
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Thermoluminescent Internal Beta-Ray Dosimetry

Radiation Research, 1967
The possibility of using thermoluminescence for in vivo and in vitro direct dose measurements in tiny body cavities (for example, bone marrow) suggested investigation of the response to beta radiation of LiF and CaF2 powder and single crystals of different thicknesses (down to microns).
J, Kastner   +3 more
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Thermoluminescent dosimetry in total body irradiation

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2012
The aim of this paper was to develop a thermoluminescent dosimetry method for the absorbed dose determination of 6 MeV high-energy electron beams by thermoluminescent dosimetry. Total body irradiation (TBI) was performed using four dual fields angled at 252° and 285° in high-dose rate (HDR) mode.
J, Rodríguez-Cortés   +5 more
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Miniature Thermoluminescent Detectors for Dosimetry in Radiotherapy

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2002
At the Institute of Nuclear Physics in Kraków (INP), in collaboration with the Centre of Oncology in Kraków, several types of miniature thermoluminescent LiF:Mg,Ti and LiF:Mg,Cu,P detectors specially designed for clinical dosimetry in radiotherapy have been developed.
P, Bilski   +4 more
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Thermoluminescence Dosimetry

2021
Tomas Kron, Peta Lonski
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Some problems in precision thermoluminescence dosimetry

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1979
In low dose measurements the statistical nature of the light emission and light conversion as well as that of the photomultiplication sets an absolute limit for the accuracy of a particular TL reading. The standard deviation achieved with LiF pellets is greater by a factor of about 2.5 than the optimal value determined by using a light source with ...
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Thermoluminescence Personal and Medical Dosimetry

2004
Thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) is applied worldwide for personal and medical dosimetry. In this paper a brief summary of theoretical background and measurement procedure of TLD is presented. The main characteristics of various TLD systems (batch homogeneity, sensitivity, reproducibility, linearity, light sensitivity, fading and energy dependence ...
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