Liu et al., 1980 - Google Patents
Response of LiF thermoluminescent dosimeters to 99mTc gamma raysLiu et al., 1980
- Document ID
- 13051099661212860033
- Author
- Liu N
- Gilliam J
- Anderson D
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Health Physics
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The energy dependence of lithium fluoride ribbon dosimeters was investigated using 99m Tc solution sources and a 60 Co teletherapy source. The response per Roentgen for the 140 keV gamma rays was greater than that for the 1.17 and 1.33 MeV gamma rays by a factor of …
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