Chen et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Conjugated polymers for radiation detectionChen et al., 2011
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- Chen Q
- Hajagos T
- Pei Q
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There is a revived interest in the discovery and development of new materials and devices for radiation detection for nuclear non-proliferation and medical imaging. Conjugated polymers emerge as a potential candidate for dosimetry and scintillation. This report …
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