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Lund Luminescence Laboratory for Dosimetry (LLLDo Lab)

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The LLLDo lab in Malmö is part of “Lund University optically stimulated luminescence center for dating and dosimetry” (Lu2D2) together with Lund Luminescence Laboratory (LLL) at the Department of Geology.

LLLDo is actively participating in the European Radiation Dosimetry group (EURADOS) WG10 (retrospective dosimetry) and is part of the European Network of Biological and retrospective physical dosimetry (RENEB).

LLLDo also take part in the activities of the Swedish radiation emergency preparedness organization.

 

Lund Luminescence Day September 27, 2022

Information and Programme

 

Lecture 9 November 2022

Luminous quartz and salt - geological clocks and smart radiation dose meters

Picture Invitation Lecture

     

Dissertations

Optically stimulated luminescence dosimetry with NaCl pellets. Dosimetry for prospective applications
Waldner, L., 2021, Lund: Lund University, Faculty of Medicine. 68 p.
Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)

Optically Stimulated Luminescence for Retrospective Radiation Dosimetry. The Use of Materials Close to Man in Emergency Situations
Geber-Bergstrand, T., 2017, Lund: Lund University: Faculty of Medicine. 64 p.
Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)

Household salt as an emergency radiation dosemeter for retrospective dose assessments using optically stimulated luminescence
Christiansson, M., 2014, Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University. 136 p.
Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)

Radiation exposure of human populations in villages in Russia and Belarus affected by fallout from the Chernobyl reactor
Bernhardsson, C., 2011, Medical Radiation Physics, Lund University. 64 p.
Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)