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DEVELOPMENTS IN THE USE OF THERMOLUMINESCENCE AND OPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCE FROM MOBILE PHONES IN EMERGENCY DOSIMETRY

S.W.S. McKeever, S. Sholom, J.R. Chandler

2020Radiation Protection Dosimetry20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Proposed physical dosimetry methods for emergency dosimetry in radiological, mass-casualty incidents include both thermoluminescence (TL) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL). Potential materials that could feasibly be used for TL and OSL dosimetry include clothing, shoes and personal accessories. However, the most popular target of study has been personal electronics, especially different components from smartphones. Smartphones have been a focus because they are widely available and, in principle, may be viewed as surrogates for commercial TL or OSL dosimeters. The components of smartphones that have been studied include surface mount devices (such as resistors, capacitors and inductors) and glass materials, including front protective glass, display glass and (with more modern devices) back protective glass. This paper reviews the most recent developments in the use of TL and OSL with these materials and guides the way to future, and urgently needed, research.

Topics & Concepts

Optically stimulated luminescenceDosimetryDosimeterThermoluminescenceElectronicsMaterials scienceMedical physicsLuminescenceOptoelectronicsNuclear medicinePhysicsMedicineElectrical engineeringEngineeringRadioactivity and Radon MeasurementsRadiation Detection and Scintillator TechnologiesNuclear Issues and Defense
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