Abstract

A smear measurement system for a low-energy β emitter has been developed, which uses a paraffin scintillator for a radiation detector. In sample preparation, the radioactive contamination on a smear sample can be solidified immediately by adding small amount of a liquid-solid reversible paraffin scintillator. This technique overcomes many disadvantages of a conventional liquid scintillation technique ever employed, and allows the smear sample to be measured repeatedly and stored.

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