Nanoscale , 2014, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C4NR00497C, Paper
DOI: 10.1039/C4NR00497C, Paper
Ian N. Stanton, Matthew D. Belley, Giao Nguyen, Anna Rodrigues, Yifan Li, David G. Kirsch, Terry T. Yoshizumi, Michael J. Therien
[Y2-x O3 ; Eux , Liy ] nanocrystals display scintillation responses that correlate linearly with incident radiation exposure at X-ray excitation energies ranging from 40-220 kVp, and thus can serve as sensing elements for next-generation radiation dosimeters designed for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
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[Y2-x O3 ; Eux , Liy ] nanocrystals display scintillation responses that correlate linearly with incident radiation exposure at X-ray excitation energies ranging from 40-220 kVp, and thus can serve as sensing elements for next-generation radiation dosimeters designed for diagnostic and therapeutic applications.
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