Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – With heating of luminophors
Patent
1990-11-30
1993-01-05
Hannaher, Constantine
Radiant energy
Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling
With heating of luminophors
2504841, G01T 111
Patent
active
051773635
ABSTRACT:
A TLD dosimeter and method of making same, characterized by assembling a solid body of TL material on a non-luminescent substrate with a non-luminescent liquid adhesive interposed between juxtaposed parallel surfaces of the TL body and substrate, and heating the assembly to cure the liquid adhesive thereby to bond the TL body to the substrate. The liquid adhesive is a polyimide. For bonding the solid body to a film substrate such as an aromatic polyimide film, the TL body and film substrate are pressed together during heating and the heating step preferably involves baking the assembly at a high temperature.
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Chamberlain James D.
Moscovitch Marko
Panigrahi Nokul
Tailor Ramesh
Tawil Riad A.
Hannaher Constantine
Solon Technologies, Inc.
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