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THE PHE FORTUITOUS DOSIMETRY CAPABILITY BASED ON OPTICALLY STIMULATED LUMINESCENCE OF MOBILE PHONES

The Public Health England fortuitous dosimetry capability is reviewed, with particular attention focussed on the derivation of its energy and fading corrections, the Monte Carlo techniques used to generate the calibration factors between phone and body doses, and the procedures set in place to facil...

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Published in:Radiation protection dosimetry 2016-09, Vol.170 (1-4), p.412-415
Main Authors: Eakins, J S, Hager, L G, Kouroukla, E, Smith, R W, Tanner, R J
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Calibration
Cell Phone
England
Environmental Exposure - analysis
Humans
Iridium Radioisotopes
Light
Luminescence
Models, Statistical
Monte Carlo Method
Photons
Radiation Dosage
Radiation Dosimeters
Radioactive Hazard Release
Radiometry - instrumentation
Radiometry - methods
Radiometry - standards
Reproducibility of Results
Software
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