Abstract
A thin film thermoluminescent dosimeter using a new method of incorporating thermoluminescent phosphor in a thin layer of transparent and heat resistant material (polyethersulphone (PES)) is briefly described. This new dosimeter is compared with the ultra thin PTFE thermoluminescent dosimeter now commercially available. The physical properties of PTFE and PES relevant to their performances as matrices for thermoluminescent skin dosimeters are presented together with the manufacturing problems associated with each. The comparison yields results favourable to the phosphor-PES dosimeter.
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