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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 32:273-277 (1990)
© 1990 Oxford University Press

Combined Scintillation Detector for Gamma Dose Rate Measurement

L. Viererbl, O. Nováková and L. Jursová

The specifications are described of a newly developed scintillation detector, essentially consisting of a plastic scintillator completed with inorganic scintillators ZnS(Ag) and NaI(Tl). The gamma dose rate is derived from the photomultiplier anode current. The composition and sizes of the scintillators and the capsule are selected so as to minimise the energy dependence errors and directional dependence errors of the detector response over a wide range of energies and/or angles.


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