剂量学
光释光
电离辐射
发光
热释光
热释光剂量学
热释光剂量计
吸收剂量
医学物理学
克尔玛
材料科学
辐射
放射化学
核医学
剂量计
光学
光电子学
辐照
物理
化学
医学
核物理学
作者
E.G. Yukihara,S.W.S. McKeever,C.E. Andersen,A.J.J. Bos,I.K. Bailiff,Elisabeth Mateus Yoshimura,Gabriel O. Sawakuchi,Lily Bossin,Jeppe Brage Christensen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43586-022-00102-0
摘要
Luminescence dosimetry is the process of quantifying the absorbed dose of ionizing radiation using detectors that exhibit luminescence. The luminescence intensity scales with energy absorbed from the radiation field. Calibration enables conversion of the luminescence intensity to the quantity of interest, for example the absorbed dose, kerma and personal dose equivalent. The different techniques available — thermoluminescence (TL), optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and radiophotoluminescence (RPL) — share a common theoretical framework. Alongside applications in radiation protection, including personal dosimetry and area monitoring, luminescence dosimetry is also used in industry, research and medicine. Examples include quality assurance in radiation therapy, mapping of radiation levels in new accelerators, the estimation of ionizing radiation dose to organs in medicine and accidents, and the characterization of the radiation environment in space. The objective of this Primer is to summarize the fundamental concepts of luminescence dosimetry, the main experimental considerations, analysis procedures, typical results, applications and limitations, with an outlook into potential future advances.
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