1999
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.rpd.a032831
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Characteristics of TLD-100 Fading and its Influence on the Calibration of Personal Dosemeters

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“…Higher percentage of differences were observed in higher energy photons due to higher production of ion pairs within the medium that would have different detection among the dosimeters. The percentage difference were more significant between OSL and TLD at higher photon energies due to higher probability of signal fading in the TLD compared to that in OSL [14]. The PDD curves of OSL in electrons in comparison to ionisation chamber and EBT3 film dosimeters are illustrated in Figure 3.…”
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“…Higher percentage of differences were observed in higher energy photons due to higher production of ion pairs within the medium that would have different detection among the dosimeters. The percentage difference were more significant between OSL and TLD at higher photon energies due to higher probability of signal fading in the TLD compared to that in OSL [14]. The PDD curves of OSL in electrons in comparison to ionisation chamber and EBT3 film dosimeters are illustrated in Figure 3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%