Method for detecting radiation dose utilizing...

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G01T 1/11 (2006.01) G01J 1/58 (2006.01)

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CA 2103669

The amount of ionizing radiation to which a thermoluminescent material (40) has been exposed is determined by first cooling (70) the thermoluminescent material and then optically stimulating the thermoluminescent material and then optically stimulating the thermoluminescent material by exposure (72) to light. Visible light emitted by the thermoluminescent material as it is allowed to warm up to room temperature is detected and counted (74). The thermoluminescent material may be annealed (76) by exposure to ultraviolet light.

On détermine la quantité du rayonnement ionisant auquel un matériau thermoluminescent (40) a été exposé au moyen du refroidissement (70) initial dudit matériau thermoluminescent et, ensuite, de sa stimulation optique par exposition (72) à la lumière. On détecte et on évalue (74) la lumière visible émise par le matériau thermoluminescent tout en le laissant se réchauffer à la température ambiante. Le matériau thermoluminescent peut être recuit (76) par l'intermédiaire de son exposition à la lumière ultraviolette.

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