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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Radioluminescence is the phenomenon by which luminescence is produced in a material by the bombardment of ionizing radiation such as beta particles.
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Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, 2010
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Ceramics in Nuclear and Alternative Energy Applications, ...
So, a fast change of the l4MeV neutron flux could be monitored by the intensity
of565nm radioluminescence peak (complex of peaks). 50 ....,....,T...,..r+w.,. :
laminescence spectrum of SnAIHOfiEuP, Dy3t . 1 MeV proton irradiation 40
Intensity ...
Andrew Wereszczak, Edgar Lara-Curzio, Sharon Marra, 2009
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Frontal Semiconductor Research
Since radioluminescence of europium doped lutetium oxide is very high,
reaching about 30 000-35 000 photons/Me V we can certainly state that the
transfer of energy from the excited host to the activator is of high efficiency.
However, the ...
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Pulse Radiolysis of Irradiated Systems
Time-resolved radioluminescence methods are often used in radiation chemistry.
They are based on the registration of the excited particle luminescence arising
under ionizing radiation pulse. The methods are often applied to investigate the ...
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Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence
Different uranyl salt forms emit different levels of radioluminescence, with acetate
and nitrate salts producing the highest levels of radioluminescence. The degree
of hydration of the uranyl salt affects the level of radioluminescence.
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Phosphate Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting
Radioluminescence is the phenomenon by which light is produced in a material
by bombardment with ionizing radiation such as beta particles.
Radioluminescence is used for emergency exit signs or other applications where
light must be ...
Kartik N. Shinde, S.J. Dhoble, H.C. Swart, 2012
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Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Nanomaterials and III-V ...
Radioluminescence spectroscopy was performed on CdSe thin-films comprised
of 210 the materials shown above, using a ~1 mCi Po alpha-particle source
emitting 4.2 MeV alpha-particles. Samples were prepared by spray deposition
from ...
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Diagnostics for Experimental Thermonuclear Fusion Reactors ...
However it has been shown that certain grades of SiO2 show virtually no
radioluminescence in the UV-visible region, the emission being limited almost to
the Cherenkov background. Radioluminescence for Union Carbide UV grade
sapphire ...
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Laser Induced Damage in Optical Materials, 1978: ...
Key words: Radiation damage, infrared radioluminescence, visible
radioluminescence, cesium iodide, reactor irradiation, gamma ray irradiation,
infrared window material 1. Introduction Csl is a material that can be used for
infrared ...
Alexander J. Glass, Arthur Henry Guenther, 1978
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «RADIOLUMINESCENCE»
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Novel devices tackle small-field dosimetry
The first dosimeter is a radioluminescence (RL)-based device comprising an Al2O3:C crystal coupled to a plastic optical fibre, which transmits the light signal ... «Medical Physics Web, Янв 15»
L'ingénieur 2014 pour la R&D est Laura Sasportas, elle fait parler …
... et ingénieur centralien) innovent dans l'imagerie en mettant au point et en brevetant une nouvelle technologie, la microscopie par radioluminescence. «L'Usine Nouvelle, Дек 14»
Ramping radioluminescence resolution
Known as radioluminescence microscopy, the technique is now able to image the uptake of molecules even when two cells are very close together (J. Nucl. Med ... «Medical Physics Web, Ноя 13»
Swiss T < 25
Le tritium, qui nécessite la référence Swiss T < 25, est utilisé principalement pour la radioluminescence et les appareils horlogers à utilisation professionnelle. «Le Point, Дек 12»
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L'intérêt pour ces objets tenait aux propriétés radioactives du radium (objets médicaux ou paramédicaux) ou en dérivant (comme la radioluminescence pour les ... «Futura Sciences, Июл 12»
Get into geeky gifts that glow
Today, few manufactured items make use of radioluminescence, which involves converting radioactive emissions into visible light. (Exceptions include some ... «NBCNews.com, Ноя 11»
Transparent ceramic scintillators for gamma-ray spectroscopy and …
Radioluminescence spectra obtained by excitation with a Sr-90 beta source are shown along with the integrated spectra, in photons/MeV. IQI Tb: Terbium-doped ... «SPIE Newsroom, Ноя 10»
Crystal probe eyes brachytherapy dosimetry
The Al2O3:C crystal provides two dose measurements. Firstly, Al2O3:C exposed to ionizing radiation spontaneously generates a radioluminescence (RL) signal, ... «Medical Physics Web, Мар 09»
A new class of radiation detection materials
The proton beam simulates the production of recoil protons by elastic scattering of fast neutrons within an organic scintillator, leading to radioluminescence. «Nanowerk LLC, Янв 09»
Radon - Periodic Table of Videos
Liquid/solid radon't light is radioluminescence. It has nothing to do with the emission spectrum of its energized ions in low pressure electric discharge situation. «YouTube, Июл 08»