Dosimetric Characteristics of Radio-Photoluminescent Glass Dosimeters for Medical Applications: Linearity
Shehzadi, N. N.; Jeong, J. P.; Kim, B. C.; Kim, I. J.; Yi, C. Y.
Proceedings of the Conference and Symposium Korean Association for Radiation Protection Spring Meeting 20172017
Proceedings of the Conference and Symposium Korean Association for Radiation Protection Spring Meeting 20172017
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[en] Radio-photoluminescent glass dosimeter (GD) has advantage of non-destructive reading process, negligible fading and superior radiation detection characteristics than other personal dosimeters like thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLD) or film dosimeters. In this study, one dosimetric characteristic of GDs, dose linearity was evaluated with two different approaches: one for each set of GDs selected and another for a batch of them using accumulated doses of same set of GDs and GDs in a batch, respectively. Within a dose range upto 10 Gy, not only each set of GDs but also a batch of them showed excellent linearity. Within a dose range upto 10 Gy, not only each set of GDs but also a batch of them showed excellent linearity.
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The Korean Association For Radiation Protection, Seoul (Korea, Republic of); 445 p; Apr 2017; p. 392-393; 2017 Spring Meeting of the Korean Association for Radiation Protection; Seoul (Korea, Republic of); 13 Apr 2017; Available from KARP, Seoul (KR); 6 refs, 3 figs
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