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Radiant energy – Source with recording detector – Using a stimulable phosphor

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C250S366000

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06998632

ABSTRACT:
A sensor including at least one element made out of a radiation detection material, capable of emitting a luminescence radiation and transparent to this radiation, and two radiation filtration screens, one thin and placed opposite one end of the element, the other thick and placed at the periphery of the element. The sensor may be coupled with a flexible optical wave guide designed to collect and convey the luminescence radiation.

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