Intro to Applied Nuclear Physics
Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) are devices used to measure ionizing radiation exposure by storing energy from radiation in a crystal lattice, which is then released as light when heated. This property allows TLDs to provide accurate measurements of radiation dose, making them valuable in various fields including radiation safety and medical dosimetry, where monitoring exposure is critical for patient and staff safety.
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