2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.03.13.990325
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Carbon ion dosimetry on a fluorescent nuclear track detector using widefield microscopy

Abstract: Fluorescent nuclear track detectors (FNTD) are solid-state dosimeters used in a wide range of dosimetric and biomedical applications in research worldwide. FNTD's are a core but currently underutilized dosimetry tool in the field of radiation biology which are inherently capable of visualizing the tracks of ions used in hadron therapy. The ions that traverse the FNTD deposit their energy according to their linear energy transfer (LET) and transform colour centres to form trackspots around their trajectory. The… Show more

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