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Radiophotoluminescent Dosimeter (ca. 1960s) |
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During the 1960s, improvements made to radiophotoluminescent (RPL) glass by the Toshiba Corporation and the concurrent improvements in the design of the readers increased the sensitivity of RPL dosimeters to the point that they became suitable for routine health physics (Yokota 1967, Becker 1968). The BD-2 is an early version of Toshiba's commercial glass dosimeters. |
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Size: 5/8" diameter and 1 3/4" high Donated by Ron Kathren Reference Ron Kathren, personal communication Becker K. Recent progress in radiophotoluminescence dosimetry. Health Phys 14: 17-32: 1968. Yokota R, Nakajima S. Recent improvements in radiophotoluminescent dosimetry. In: Attix FH, ed. Luminescence dosimetry. Proc Int Conf Lumin Dos June 21-23, 1965: 284-299; 1967. |
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