Japanese Journal of Medical Physics (Igakubutsuri)
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Thermoluminescence Slab Dosimeter
Kiyomitsu ShinshoYusuke KobaSatoshi TamatsuNoboru SakuraiGenichiro WakabayashiKazusige Fukuda
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2013 Volume 33 Issue 3 Pages 137-144

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Abstract
In 1953 F. Daniels et al. used the property of thermoluminescence in dosimetry for the first time. Since then, numerous TLD have been developed. 2D TLD was investigated for the first time in 1972 by P Broadhead. However, due to excessive fading, difficulties with handling and the time required for measurements, development stalled. At the current time, the majority of TLD are used in small scale, localized dosimetry with a wide dynamic range and personal dosimeters for exposure management.
Urushiyama et. al. have taken advantage of the commoditization of CCD cameras in recent years—making large area, high resolution imaging easier—to introduce and develop a 2D TLD. It is expected that these developments will give rise to a new generation of applications for 2D TL dosimetry.
This paper introduces the “TL Slab Dosimeter” developed jointly by Urushiyama et. al. and our team, its measurement system and several typical usage scenarios.
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© 2013 Japan Society of Medical Physics
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