Abstract
A model of the imaging process in autoradiography with solid state nuclear track detectors has been employed to determine the space-dependent transfer function (optical density vs distance). The dependence of line-, plane- and edge-spread functions on the particle range, critical angle of etching, removed detector layer, track size and track density for thin detector foils was studied. Asymmetry of the edge-spread function at high exposure is revealed and explained.
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More From: International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements
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