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Thermoluminescent dosimetry

McKeever SWS, Moscovitch M, Townsend PD. 1995. Thermoluminescence dosimetry materials Properties and uses. Kent, England Nuclear Technology Publishing. [Pg.335]

J. R. Cameron, N. Suntharalingham, G. N. Kenney, Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, University of Wisconsin Press, Wisconsin, 1968... [Pg.435]

Poll B, Beddoe AH, Aspden PJ, et al. 1972. Thermoluminescence dosimetry of beta emitters in bone. In International Conference on Strontium Metabolism, ed. Second international conference on strontium metabolism, Glasgow and Strontian, 16-19 August, 1972. TID 4500 59th ed. Health and Safety Laboratory / U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 67-78. [Pg.380]

Hydrated Electron and Thermoluminescent Dosimetry of Pulsed X-ray Beams... [Pg.586]

Yamashita T., Nada N. and Kitamura S. 1971. Calcium sulfate activated by thulium or dysprosium for thermoluminescence dosimetry. Health Phys. 21 295-300. [Pg.191]

Details on the features and construction of TLDs can be found in monographs on radiation dosimetry such as Becker (1973), Kase and Nelson (1978) which give a theoretical approach to radiation dosimetry. Thermoluminescence and Thermoluminescent Dosimetry edited by Horowitz (1984a), and McKeever et al. (1995). [Pg.200]

Horowitz, Y.S., 1984a, Thermoluminescence and Thermoluminescent Dosimetry, Vols. 1-3 (CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL). [Pg.302]

McKeever, S.W.S., M. Moscovitch and P.D. Townsend, 1995, Thermoluminescence Dosimetry Materials (Nuclear Technology Publishing, Ashford, England). [Pg.304]

During irradiation of alkali halide crystals, different F centers form and the transparent crystals become colored (Robinson and Chandratillake 1987 Kroh 1991). During annealing these crystals, and also annealing irradiated aluminum oxide, fluorescence photons are emitted. This phenomenon is utilized in thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD). (See Sect. 49.3.2.2 in Chap. 49, Vol. 5, on Dosimetry Methods. ) The thermoluminescence of irradiated quartz crystals is used for dating archeological objects. [Pg.1292]

The TL dosimeters are mainly used for the measurement of low doses, thus these systems are mostly used in radiation therapy, personal dosimetry (Christensen et al. 1982), and environmental monitoring (Deplanque and Gesell 1982). The use of thermoluminescent dosimetry in radiation processing (ISO/ASTM 2002g) where the doses are high is of limited importance due to supralinearity, saturation effects, and radiation damage. Calcium fluoride... [Pg.2302]

Kortov V (2007) Materials for thermoluminescent dosimetry current status and future trends. Radiat Meas 42 576-581... [Pg.872]


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