Carbon nanotubes buckypaper radiation studies for medical physics applications
Graphite ion chambers and semiconductor diode detectors have been used to make measurements in phantoms but these active devices represent a clear disadvantage when considered for in vivo dosimetry. In such circumstance, dosimeters with atomic number similar to human tissue are needed. Carbon nanotu...
Main Authors: | Alanazi, A., Alkhorayef, M., Alzimami, K., Jurewicz, I., Abuhadi, N., Dalton, A., Bradley, D.A. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2016
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