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Figure 5
The persistence of two phosphors that are used in high-resolution imaging detectors. (a) P43, (b) LSO. The X-ray shutter began to cut the beam at time zero. The intensity change seen before time zero is probably due to the beam intensity fluctuation caused by vibration of the focusing mirrors.

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