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Advantages and disadvantages of luminescence dosimetry

Olko, 2010

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4667757245753141337
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Olko P
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Radiation Measurements

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Owing to their excellent dosimetric properties, luminescence detectors of ionizing radiation are now extensively applied in individual dosimetry services. The most frequently used personal dosemeters are based on Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) …
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    • G01T1/02Dosimeters
    • G01T1/10Luminescent dosimeters
    • G01T1/11Thermo-luminescent dosimeters
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    • G01T1/06Glass dosimeters using colour change; including plastic dosimeters
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    • G01T1/169Exploration, location of contaminated surface areas in situ measurement, e.g. floor contamination monitor
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