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Looking for a mini-probe detector for small-scale radiation dosimetry
Dear Collegues,
A few years ago, I saw a very small radiation detector (mini-probe) which
uses, I guess, a very small scintillator at the end of a string. The signal
form the mini-scintillation probe was read by using laser technique or it
was just a optic fiber. Anyway, it was a very thin string, at the end of
which the mini-probe is located.
Can any of you help me out to find this kind of mini-probe detector? I need
a mini-probe detector which can measure the radaition field in 500 mR/h -
100 R/h on a real time basis. The dosimeter should isotropically respond to
the radiation field in the range of 300 keV - 2 MeV.
Thanks in advance,
Chan
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Chan-Hyeong Kim, Ph.D
Assistant Research Professor
Radiation Safety Officer
Dept of Mechanical, Aerospace and Nucl Eng
NES Bldg 1-19, Tibbits Ave.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Troy, NY 12180-3590
Office: (518) 276-2212
Cellular: (518) 369-2360
Fax: (518) 276-4832
Email: kimc@rpi.edu
Web: http://www.rpi.edu/~kimc
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