Rare-earth doped radioluminescent hydrogel as a potential phantom material for 3D gel dosimeter
Cancer prevention and treatment are currently the focus of most research. Dose verification is an important step for reducing the improper dose deposition during radiotherapy. To mend the traditional gel dosimeters for 3D dose verification, a novel rare-earth nanoparticle-based composite gel was pre...
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Main Authors: | Yang Tao, Wang Junhui, Tu Jiali, Zhou Xiaoxi, Sun Jiamin, Chen Jian, Wen Wanxin, Wang Yanfei |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/74d4fb88a36442bcadc63b1de8a9abf7 |
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