dosimetern
Dosimetern is a family of devices designed to measure exposure to ionizing radiation. They can be worn by individuals or installed in work environments to estimate the dose or dose equivalent received. Dosimetern are central to radiation protection, enabling monitoring of occupational exposure, ensuring regulatory compliance, and informing medical decisions after exposure. The term is used in several languages, with minor regional variations in spelling and scope.
Most dosimetern fall into two broad categories: passive and active. Passive dosimeters record dose for later
Operation varies by type. In TLD, ionizing radiation traps energy in crystal lattices; subsequent heating releases
Dosimetern are used in medical radiology, nuclear power, industrial radiography, research laboratories, and aviation to monitor