2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.radmeas.2012.08.012
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On the use of OSL of chip card modules with molding for retrospective and accident dosimetry

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“…In recent years there have been many publications dealing with EPR, TL and/ or OSL from electronic components from mobile phones (e.g. Woda et al, 2010Woda et al, , 2012Sholom and McKeever, 2015), glass from mobile phones (e.g. Trompier et al, 2009Trompier et al, , 2010Trompier et al, , 2012Fattibene et al, 2014), clothing items , items likely to found in a wallet or purse (e.g.…”
Section: A Triage Dosimetry Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years there have been many publications dealing with EPR, TL and/ or OSL from electronic components from mobile phones (e.g. Woda et al, 2010Woda et al, , 2012Sholom and McKeever, 2015), glass from mobile phones (e.g. Trompier et al, 2009Trompier et al, , 2010Trompier et al, , 2012Fattibene et al, 2014), clothing items , items likely to found in a wallet or purse (e.g.…”
Section: A Triage Dosimetry Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chip cards with molded encapsulations have so far been investigated in a single laboratory only [96]. Fading correction factors seemed to be insufficient for dose reconstruction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fused silica filler was shown to give the best results. Studies by Woda and Spöttl (2009) and Woda et al (2012) led to an inference that the "zero-dose" signal is related to UV-curing of the epoxy, with the temperature at which the curing occurs being critical in dictating the strength of the "zero-dose" signal. These authors also examined the fading properties of the OSL signal and determined that it is a mix of thermal and athermal fading.…”
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confidence: 99%