Overview

The GR-TLD series lithium fluoride thermoluminescent detectors are passive, solid-state integrating-type detectors. Their key features include small size (high spatial resolution), effective atomic number close to that of air and human tissue, immunity to electromagnetic interference, a wide measurement range, low lower detection limit, good reproducibility, and the capability to measure high-dose-rate pulsed radiation fields. They are applicable to personal monitoring of ionizing radiation, environmental monitoring, and measurement in specific radiation fields (including differential measurement in mixed neutron-gamma fields). They can also be applied in fields such as radiological medicine, radiobiology, reactor engineering, and archaeology.
Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
| Detected Radiation | X、γ: Material: LiF:Mg,Cu,P or LiF:Mg,Ti optional |
| Detected Radiation | Neutrons:Material: ⁶LiF:Mg,Cu,P or ⁶LiF:Mg,Ti optional |
| Shape | Disc (square, powder, and square rod options available) |
| Dimensions | φ4.5 × 0.80 mm (other specifications customizable) |
| Energy Response | <20% |
| Relative Sensitivity | ≥62 times |
| Linearity Range | 100 nGy to 12 Gy |
| Detection Threshold | 0.1 μGy |
| Non-uniformity | ≤5% |
| Dispersion | ≤±5%, 3%, 2%, 1% (optional) |
| Repeatability | <2% |
| Neutron Response | LET-dependent response to absorbed dose from heavy particles, facilitating discrimination of the γ component in mixed n-γ fields |
| Stability | No significant fading after one month storage at room temperature; fading approximately 3% after one month storage at 50 ℃ |
| Light Effect | No significant response to indoor scattered sunlight, incandescent light, or fluorescent light; responsive to direct sunlight (UV) |
| Operating Environment | T < 50%, RH < 90% |
Equipment Compatible with the TLD –YD-3000B
