| Literature DB >> 11037580 |
Y Hoshi1, T Nomura, T Oda, T Iwasaki, K Fujita, T Ishikawa, A Kato, T Ikegami, K Sakai, H Tanooka, T Yamada.
Abstract
A photoluminescence glass dosimeter, GD-301, was applied to the measurement of low absorbed doses in mice exposed to low-dose rate 137Cs gamma-rays. The dosimeter system consists of small rod-shaped glass chip detectors capable of embedded in the body of a mouse and an automatic readout device equipped with a standard detector irradiated with 137Cs gamma-source. The measured absorbed doses were compared with the "exposure" estimated by an ionization chamber and with the doses measured by a BeO:Na thermoluminescence system. The results clearly demonstrate the superiority of the glass dosimetry regarding simplicity of operation, stability of long-term dose accumulation and good detector uniformity, which allow accurate tissue dosimetry.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11037580 DOI: 10.1269/jrr.41.129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiat Res ISSN: 0449-3060 Impact factor: 2.724