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Radiochromic film

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Radiochromic film is a type of dosimetric film used for measuring radiation exposure. It is primarily used in medical physics, radiation therapy, and radiation safety because of its ability to visually indicate radiation dose through changes in color. ### Key Characteristics of Radiochromic Film: 1. **Composition**: Radiochromic films are typically made from polymers that contain special dyes that change color when exposed to ionizing radiation.

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