Dosimetry 5 Flashcards

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What is TLD?

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  • Thermoluminescence dosimetry
  • Uses small crystals and many different materials
  • It is a passive dosimeter, using no cables but also does not give an instant reading after radiation
  • They have many different applications
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What is the mechanism within a TLD?

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  • Ionising particles interact with crystals, exciting electrons from valence to conduction bands
  • Some electrons become trapped in intermediate bands and do not return to valence
  • Impurities in the crystal produce electron traps
  • When heated, electrons leave traps, return to valence band and release visible light
  • Collect light, proportional to the absorbed dose
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What are the advantages of TLD?

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  • Wide dose range
  • Can be reused
  • No wires attached to the patient
  • Small
  • No external bias (no high voltage applied)
  • Does not require temperature/pressure corrections
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What are the disadvantages of TLD?

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  • No immediate readout
  • TL signal fades with time
  • Can be sensitive to ambient/UV light
  • The TL Reader can be unstable
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How does radiographic film work?

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  • Reduction of silver halide into silver
  • Requires processing and therefore there are problems with reproducibility
  • Is a two dimensional dosimeter
  • as high spatial resolution
  • It has a high atomic number so has variations of response
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