germanium has been researched along with lithium-fluoride* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for germanium and lithium-fluoride
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Dosimetric response of fabricated Ge-doped optical fibres in computed tomography RQT beam quality x-ray beams.
Novel germanium (Ge)-doped silica glass fibres tailor-made in Malaysia are fast gaining recognition as potential media for thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry, with active research ongoing into exploitation of their various beneficial characteristics. Investigation is made herein of the capability of these media for use in diagnostic imaging dosimetry, specifically at the radiation dose levels typically obtained in conduct of Computed Tomography (CT). As a first step within such efforts, there is need to investigate the performance of the fibres using tightly defined spectra, use being made of a Philips constant potential industrial x-ray facility, Model MG165, located at the Malaysian Nuclear Agency Secondary Standards Dosimetry Lab (SSDL). Standard radiation beam qualities (termed RQT) have been established for CT, in accord with IEC 61267: 2003 and IAEA Technical Reports Series No. 457: 2007. A calibrated ionisation chamber has also been utilised, forming a component part of the SSDL equipment. The fabricated fibres used in this study are 2.3 mol% flat fibre (FF) of dimensions 643 × 356 μm Topics: Calibration; Equipment Design; Fluorides; Germanium; Lithium Compounds; Malaysia; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Optical Fibers; Radiation Dosage; Silicon Dioxide; Thermoluminescent Dosimetry; Tomography, X-Ray Computed; X-Rays | 2019 |