A piezoelectric dosimeter is not a common method for measuring radiation exposure. Typically, dosimeters are devices that measure the amount of ionizing radiation a person or object has been exposed to. They are commonly used in various industries, including healthcare, nuclear power, and research, to ensure that radiation exposure is within safe limits.
Piezoelectric materials, on the other hand, are materials that generate an electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress or pressure. They are often used in sensors, transducers, and various devices to convert mechanical energy into electrical signals.
As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, there is no widely known or established method of using piezoelectric materials directly to measure radiation exposure. Radiation dosimeters typically rely on different principles, such as ionizing radiation's ability to ionize atoms and molecules in a material, which leads to the creation of electric charges that can be measured.
It's possible that there have been developments or experimental setups involving piezoelectric materials and radiation measurement that have emerged after my last update. If such developments have occurred, I recommend checking the latest scientific literature or reputable sources for the most up-to-date information on this topic.