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(TLD) A thermoluminescent dosimeter contains a crystalline material (lithium fluoride, phosphor) for measuring radiation dose. TLDs are usually small crystals measuring 3 mm square by 1 mm thickness. Additional filters (absorbers) help to characterize the types of the impinging radiation. When heated, TLD crystals that have been exposed to ionizing radiation give off light proportional to the received energy. ![]() Further Reading: Basics:
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A densitometer (also called absorptiometer) is used to measure the density of a film by the amount of light which shines through; or tissue density (e.g., bone, lung) by the amount of radiation transmission. The logarithm of the reciprocal of the transmittance is called the absorbance or density.
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The calibration factor helps to convert between the measured value of a parameter and the actual value of that parameter in a system.
This normalization is necessary in cases where detectors and sensors do not directly sample a parameter, for example the radiation energy is measured by a detector that produces an electrical pulse whose total charge is proportional to the supplied radiation. Result Pages : |