
A plastic scintillating fiber consisting of a doped polystyrene core and a cladding of poly(methyl methacrylate) was found to detect γ-rays at dose rates of above 5 mR/h by a photoncounting module and above 20 mR/h by an optical power meter
Scintillating Fiber, Dose Rate, γ-Ray, Plastic, Radioactive, Sensor
Scintillating Fiber, Dose Rate, γ-Ray, Plastic, Radioactive, Sensor
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