Zihao Fan , Haoran Liu , Zhijie Yang , Juncheng Liang , Changhao Sun , Yifan Tian
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Activity determination of 177Lu using TDCR-Čerenkov method
The accuracy of measuring the activity of 177Lu is crucial for calibrating the instruments employed in clinical applications. To support the measurements of 177Lu solution, the existing TDCR-Čerenkov method has been extended for this nuclide. The contribution of β and γ transitions from 177Lu was taken into account in the extended method. Finally, the results obtained using this method, with an uncertainty of 0.62%, were found to be in good agreement with that derived from liquid scintillation counting.
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