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Fading study and readout optimization for routinely use of LiF:Mg,Ti thermoluminescent detectors for personal dosimetry

, 2020
LiF:Mg,Ti thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) are frequently used for personal dosimetry by individual monitoring services (IMS) all over the world. This study focused on the investigation and accurate description of thermoluminescent signal fading in ...
D. Sorger, H. Stadtmann, W. Sprengel
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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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Photoluminescent and thermoluminescent properties of low temperature synthesized Nd3+ doped Mg2SiO4 nanophosphors for display and dosimetry applications

Optik (Stuttgart), 2019
A potential green emitting orthorhombic Mg2SiO4:Nd3+ (1–9 mol%) nanophosphors were synthesized by low temperature (350 °C) solution combustion technique.
R. Naik   +5 more
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Thermoluminescent characterization and defect studies of graphite-rich media under high dose neutron exposure.

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2023
Thermoluminescence (TL) materials have a broad variety of uses in various fields, such as clinical research, individual dosimetry, and environmental dosimetry, amongst others.
M. Khandaker   +8 more
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Measuring device for thermoluminescence dosimetry

Journal of Scientific Instruments, 1967
In radiobiological work there is a need for very narrow measuring probes which can be inserted in small cavities. A radiation dosimeter utilizing the thermoluminescent properties of LiF has been developed. Permanently filled containers are used. The container material is Teflon, which stands the temperature needed for read-out.
B, Lindskoug   +3 more
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Commercial kitchenware glass as a potential thermoluminescent media for retrospective dosimetry.

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2019
Study has been made of the thermoluminescence (TL) yield of various glass-based commercial kitchenware (Reko-China, Skoja-France, Godis-China, Glass Tum-Malaysia, Lodrat-France). Interest focuses on their potential for retrospective dosimetry.
Norfadira Wahib   +4 more
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Thermoluminescence in medical dosimetry

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2012
Thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) is applied worldwide for personal and medical dosimetry. TLD method has resulted in many interesting findings in medicine as TL dosimeters have many relevant advantages such as high sensitivity, small physical size, tissue equivalence, etc.
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UVC dosimetry properties of Mn and Ce doped KCl thermoluminescent phosphor produced by co-precipitation method

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Reseach B, 2019
Potassium chloride microcrystalline doped with Mn and Ce was successfully synthesized for the first time by the co-precipitation method and its thermoluminescence (TL) UVC dosimetry properties were investigated. The highest TL sensitivity was achieved at
M. Talebi, M. Zahedifar, E. Sadeghi
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Thermoluminescent Radiation Dosimetry Utilizing LiF

Health Physics, 1964
A radiation dosimeter utilizing the thermoluminescent properties of LiF was developed. The instrument for measuring the light emitted by the LiF is simple, accurate and can be built for less than 0. The dosimeter has a useful range from 10 to 10/sup 5/ r with an accuracy of better than 5%.
J R, CAMERON   +5 more
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DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF SOLID FORMS OF CaSO4: Dy THERMOLUMINESCENT DOSEMETERS IN RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY—A REVIEW

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2018
CaSO4:Dy is a reliable high-sensitive themoluminescent phosphor useful for low-level and high-level radiation measurements as it exhibits fading free linear dose response with a single glow peak at ~230°C in these dose regions.
A. Lakshmanan
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