Medical physics Question:
What is optically Stimulated Luminescence Dosimeter (OSLD)?

Answer:
Dose is recorded by a material that is read by a LASER. The LASER stimulates the emission of photons relating to the total dose recorded. The benifit is that only part of the chip is read at a time, one can re-read the same chip many times.
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