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Radiation-Sensitive Film Compositions for Measuring Absorbed Doses Within the 100–1000 Gy Range

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This work was aimed at investigating the spectral features and dose sensitivities of film dosimetry systems developed at the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Physical Technical and Radio Technical Measurements (VNIIFTRI) and approved as absorbed-dose reference materials. The properties of new radiation-sensitive compositions for high-intensity ionising radiation in the absorbed-dose range from 100 to 1000 Gy were studied. Dosimetric measurements in this range are in demand in the sphere of ionising radiation technologies used in agriculture and food-processing industries.

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The authors are grateful to the staff of the Laboratory of Technological Dosimetry, VNIIFTRI, for their assistance in experimental studies, processing of measurement results and constructive comments when preparing this work for publication.

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Tenishev V.P.—60%, Emelyanenko I.A.—40%.

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Tenishev, V.P., Emelyanenko, I.A. (2020). Radiation-Sensitive Film Compositions for Measuring Absorbed Doses Within the 100–1000 Gy Range. In: Medvedevskikh, S., Kremleva, O., Vasil’eva, I., Sobina, E. (eds) Reference Materials in Measurement and Technology. RMMT 2018. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32534-3_13

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