TL dosimetric properties of Li2O-B2O3 glasses for gamma dosimetry.

Journal: Applied Radiation And Isotopes : Including Data, Instrumentation And Methods For Use In Agriculture, Industry And Medicine
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Abstract

In this work, the thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetric characteristics of lithium borate glasses have been studied in detail before and after doping with silver. The glass specimens were prepared using a conventional melt-quenching method and checked using X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern. The resultant glow curve of the undoped gamma-irradiated samples showed one strong peak at about 178 degrees C and at a constant heating-rate (beta) of 5 degrees C/s. While, the Ag-doped samples showed two TL glow peaks around 220 and 320 degrees C, which were mainly attributed to the Ag(+) ions. Trap parameters of glow peaks of the present glass systems were extracted. The dosimetric characteristics of glass specimens were read from the TL gamma-dose response curve, which showed a reasonably good linearity behavior between glow peak areas and gamma-dose values. The present results revealed the importance of using such current selective glass structures as gamma-radiation detectors within the studied dose-range where an acceptably good fading response was observed.

Authors
A El Adawy, N Khaled, A El Sersy, A Hussein, H Donya

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