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The glow curve structures for LiF:Mg,Cu,Na,Si TL detectors with various dopant concentrations and sintering temperatures were investigated for the improvement of the glow curve structure and sensitivity of the TL detector. The dopant concentrations were varied over the following ranges: Mg (0–0.25 mol%), Cu (0–0.07 mol%), Na and Si (0–1.5 mol%). With increasing Cu concentration, the intensity of the main peak was intensified and reached a maximum at a concentration of 0.05 mol%. The high-temperature peak was reduced. The dependency of the main peak intensity on the Mg concentration exhibits a sharp maximum at 0.2 mol%. The intensity of the high-temperature peak tends to rise slightly with increasing Mg concentration. It was found that the optimum concentrations of the dopants in the LiF:Mg,Cu,Na,Si TL material are Mg: 0.2 mol%, Cu: 0.05 mol%, Na and Si: 0.9 mol%. The dependency of the main peak intensity on sintering temperature exhibits a very sharp maximum at 830°C. The high-temperature peak was rapidly reduced after 825°C.  相似文献   

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The preparation method and some dosimetric properties of the new LiF:Mg,Cu,Si discs are presented. The effect of heat treatments on LiF:Mg,Cu,Si was investigated. The shape of the glow curve for LiF:Mg,Cu,Si is similar to that for standard LiF:Mg,Cu,P (GR-200A), and shows minimal differences when annealed in the range from 260 °C to 290 °C for 10 min. The TL sensitivity for LiF:Mg,Cu,Si is much lower than that for GR-200A, but is 35 times larger than that for TLD-100 and is slightly higher than that for HMCP. The height of the high-temperature peaks for LiF:Mg,Cu,Si is not only lower than that for GR-200A, but also lower than that for HMCP. The glow curve shape of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si annealed at 260 °C for different times shows minimal differences and TL response remains stable. These results indicate that the new LiF:Mg,Cu,Si disc has a good stability to thermal treatments and a lower residual TL signal.  相似文献   

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Several thermal treatments in the temperature range from 270 °C to 320 °C (each of 10 min) were tested as a final preparation procedure of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si to improve the protocol of TL readout with less residual signal for the LiF:Mg,Cu,Si TLD. This high sensitivity LiF:Mg,Cu,Si TLD exhibited thermal stability much better than that of the well known LiF:Mg,Cu,P. For LiF:Mg,Cu,Si, a readout temperature up to 300 °C did not affect the TL sensitivity and glow curve structure for 12 cycles of exposure and readout following an initial thermal treatment at 295 °C for 10 min. The residual TL signal also remained negligible.  相似文献   

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Thermoluminescence (TL) properties of LiF: Mg, Cu, Si phosphor prepared in multicrystalline form using edge defined film fed growth (EFG) technique has been investigated. The effect of preparation route on TL properties and thermal stability has been studied. To improve the TL dosimetry properties, phosphor is subjected to different annealing temperatures ranging from 250 °C to 450 °C. The shape of the glow curve structure and peak temperature remains similar at different annealing temperatures, however peak intensities vary. The consistency in the glow curve structure with annealing temperature elucidate that TL trapping states are stable in nature. Thermal annealing at 300 °C for 10 min gives maximum TL intensity with main dosimetry peak at 209 °C. The TL intensity of the main dosimetry peak is increased by a factor of five as compared to as-grown crystal. The thermal stability of LiF: Mg, Cu, Si is found to be better than LiF: Mg, Cu, P. Trapping parameters are calculated to have an insight study of defect states. A simple glow curve structure, tissue equivalency, thermal stability, low residual signal, linear response and reusability makes LiF: Mg, Cu, Si a suitable phosphor for radiation therapy, radio diagnostics and personnel dosimetry applications.  相似文献   

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The dependence of LiF:Mg,Cu,P samples with various concentrations of Mg on sintering temperatures was investigated to find a new dosimeter. The influence of high sintering temperatures on LiF:Mg,Cu,P chips depends strongly on Mg concentrations. The height of the main peak versus the sintering temperatures exhibits a maximum, the position of which varies between 690 °C and 750 °C, depending on the Mg concentration in the range studied. The high temperature peaks of LiF:Mg,Cu,P for various Mg concentrations reduce basically when the sintering temperature is increased. LiF:Mg,Cu,P is much less sensitive than LiF:Mg,Cu,Si to sintering temperature. LiF:Mg,Cu,P with 0.6 mol% of Mg can be re-used at annealing temperature of 260 °C, regardless of the sintering temperature. It was found that the optimum concentration is Mg: 0.6 mol%, the optimum sintering temperature is 750 °C, considering that LiF:Mg,Cu,P with a low residual signal and good sensitivity can be re-used at annealing temperature of 260 °C and produced in a large scale. The new optimum LiF:Mg,Cu,P formation has 52 times higher than that of the TLD-100, and an extremely low residual signal of 0.07% without an initialization readout procedure.  相似文献   

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This paper presents results obtained for a new LiF:Mg,Cu,P (HMCP) preparation with modified Mg and Cu concentrations. The shape of the HMCP glow curve shows minimal differences for annealing in the range from 523 to 543 K for 10 min. The thermoluminescence (TL) readout value remained stable when annealed in the range from 513 to 543 K for 10 min. The new formula allows heating of the material to higher temperatures than that originally employed for the well-known GR-200A dosemeter, practically without losses in sensitivity. The TL sensitivity is approximately half of that for the GR-200A, and still 29-fold greater than that for the TLD-100 dosemeter, and the residual signal is approximately five-fold lower than for the GR-200A. These results indicate that the new TL material shows enhanced thermal stability and a lower residual TL signal at a small TL sensitivity cost. The heat treatment temperatures are related to concentrations of Mg and Cu in LiF:Mg,Cu,P.  相似文献   

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Newly developed LiF:Mg,Cu,Si was found to exhibit no significant fading on room temperature post-irradiation storage up to several months. In view of the wide variation in the reported data of fading of LiF:Mg,Cu,P exhibiting glow curve structure similar to that of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si, a study of the effect of post-irradiation storage and thermal treatments on the deconvoluted glow peaks of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si was undertaken. The decay of inseparable peak-3 by post-irradiation storage or thermal treatments did not indicate any rearrangement in the trap occupation that would affect the response of the main peak (peak-4). A post-irradiation treatment at 125 °C for 10 min was found to be the optimum to eliminate the lower temperature peaks.  相似文献   

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LiF crystal doped with magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu) and phosphorous (P) was grown in the form of multicrystalline sheet using Edge-defined film-fed growth (EFG) technique for dosimetry application. These crystals were grown in argon gas atmosphere using graphite crucible and stainless steel die. Dosimetry peak was observed at 210 °C for as-grown crystal. As reported earlier LiF:Mg, Cu, P is a highly sensitive material but losses its sensitivity if annealed at temperature above 240 °C. In this paper, the effect of annealing temperature on thermoluminescence glow-curve structure, maximum peak temperature, peak height and integrated area of the glow peak of EFG grown samples was investigated in detail. Annealing temperature range from 220 °C to 500 °C was considered for the study. Experimental results of the obtained glow curve show that with increase in annealing temperature, glow peak shift towards higher temperature region with substantial increase in TL intensity. Annealing at 500 °C for 10 min gave maximum TL intensity with main dosimetry peak positioned at 233 °C. Change in the defect structure with different pre-annealing temperature was analysed using trapping parameters.  相似文献   

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The influence of various annealing treatments with heating temperatures (TA) from 240 to 700 °C, with re-annealing at 240 °C, and with a combined re-annealing procedure of 20 min at 270 °C followed by 10 min at 240 °C on LiF:Mg,Cu,P (GR-200A) was investigated. As the TA increased, the intensity decreased rapidly to almost no signal at 340–380 °C then increased clearly and achieved a maximum at 540 °C. The position of the maximum intensity of the glow curve shifted basically in the direction of higher temperatures with an increase at TA and achieved a maximum of 279 °C when annealed at 460 °C. The re-annealing influenced both the intensity and the glow curve structure at certain degree. The effect of re-annealing on the glow curve depended markedly on the TA. With re-annealing at 240 °C, the intensity decreased as TA increased up to 360 °C then increased and achieved a maximum at 540 °C. The intensity could be restored fully when annealed at above 500 °C, however, the glow curve couldn't be restored fully. With a combined annealing, the shape of glow curve of a sample annealed at above 540 °C or below 320 °C was similar to that of the standard glow curve of LiF:Mg,Cu,P and the intensity and glow curve could be restored completely when annealed in the range 620–660 °C. It seems that the main roles of the re-annealing at 240 °C are to restore partially the intensity of peak 4 and peak shape for LiF:Mg,Cu,P when annealed at above 260 °C, and restore fully the total TL intensity of LiF:Mg,Cu,P when annealed at above 500 °C and the main roles of the combined re-annealing are to reduce the intensity of peak 5 and the total TL intensity, increase the intensity of peak 4 and restore the glow curve shape.  相似文献   

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The widely known LiF TL detectors: LiF:Mg,Ti (MTS-N) and LiF:Mg,Cu,P (MCP-N), were investigated with respect to their OSL properties. It was found that both materials exhibit quite substantial OSL sensitivity. In particular, in the case of LiF:Mg,Cu,P this sensitivity was very high, significantly exceeding that of BeO, the standard OSL dosimetric material. LiF:Mg,Cu,P could be a very promising candidate for application in dosimetry, if not for the fading, which was found to be quite high, reaching nearly 80% loss of the signal within 60 h. The OSL signal intensity shows a correlation with the peak 2 of the TL glow curves indicating that the same trapping sites are responsible for both processes. Peak 2 of LiF:Mg,Ti shows a peculiar property, that blue light stimulation removes only about half of its initial intensity, disregarding the duration of stimulation. This suggests, that this peak may have a composite structure and originates from both light-sensitive and light-insensitive trapping centres.  相似文献   

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Thermoluminescence (TL) glow curves of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si were deconvoluted with the introduction of enhanced physical model which envisages that both electrons and holes, produced by ionization radiation and trapped at the respective traps, can be thermally released into the conduction and the valence band, respectively and the holes may also radiatively recombine with electrons at the electron recombination centers. The model is more generalized than the ordinary trap interaction model which only permits the traffic of electrons through the conduction band. An effective numerical analysis method was developed to calculate the glow curve to be compatible with the measured curves. The validity of the numerical method was verified through artificially generated TL glow curves for a wide range of trap parameters. In order to identify TL kinetics of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si with higher accuracy, its glow curves were deconvoluted for two more generalized models, namely, the Schön–Klasens model and the Chen–Pagonis–Lawless model as well as the ordinary trap interactive model. The parameters in the more generalized multi-trap multi-recombination center (MTMR) model were found to be consistent with the quasi-static approximation(QSA) method.  相似文献   

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Efforts are aimed at finding a method that could serve TL dosimetric measurements in the range of low-dose but carried out in an environment with elevated temperature. The temperature at the position of the maximum intensity of LiF:Mg,Cu,P was about 280 °C when annealed at 460 °C. LiF:Mg,Cu,P with a maximum intensity at 280 °C should present good thermal stability. The TL intensity of LiF:Mg,Cu,P with a maximum intensity at 280 °C was about 54% of the standard LiF:Mg,Cu,P, it should have a minimum measurable dose in the range of micro-Gy. LiF:Mg,Cu,P with a maximum intensity at 280 °C could be re-used by the 660 °C/30 min annealing, followed by 270 °C/20 min, 240 °C/10 min and 460 °C/30 min. It's possible for LiF:Mg,Cu,P to be extended application for low dose test in an environment with elevated temperature.  相似文献   

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We investigated the thermal degradation of LiF:Mg,Cu,P (NTL-250) and LiF:Mg,Cu,Si (MCS) for the development of TL sheet. By thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC), the exothermic reaction was observed between 320 °C and 400 °C in MCS as well as NTL-250. The heat value of MCS was twice as large as that of NTL-250. This ratio corresponded with that of Mg amount in these TL materials measured by ICP-OES (inductively-coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry). X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements were also carried out, and the peaks of MgF2 phase were also observed in degraded MCS sample as well as NTL-250. Moreover, X-ray absorption near-edge structures (XANES) of Cu in these LiF TLDs were measured. The valences of Cu did not change before and after degradation. It indicates that the thermal degradation is caused by not Cu but Mg ion state change. The exothermic reaction is possible caused by the stabilization reactions, and then it was expected to correspond with MgF2 precipitation. From these results, we concluded that the thermal degradations of these LiF TLDs are caused by the precipitation of MgF2.  相似文献   

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The thermoluminescent(TL) properties such as glow curve structure, relative thermoluminescence sensitivity,dose response linearity of lithium fluoride thermoluminescent dosimeters 6 LiF:Ti,Mg(TLD-600) and 7 LiF:Ti,Mg(TLD-700) are investigated after irradiation ~(252)Cf neutron+gamma and ~(90)Sr-~(90)Y beta sources at room temperature and then the obtained results are compared. The kinetic parameters, namely the order of kinetics b,activation energy Ea and the frequency factor s,are calculated using the computerized glow curve deconvolution(CGCD) program. The effect of heating rate on the glow curves of dosimeters is also investigated. The maximum TL peak intensities and the total area under the glow curves decrease with the increasing heating rate. There is no agreement with the kinetic parameters calculated by the CGCD program for both radiation sources.  相似文献   

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TL characteristics of powder form of Al2O3 doped with 0.1 mol% carbon and co-doped with different magnesium concentrations of 0.1 mol% and 0.2 mol% exposed to Cobalt-60 gamma ray at doses ranging from 5 Gy to 70 Gy were investigated. The recorded glow curves consist a dominant peak at 180 °C for a heating rate of 1 °C s−1. The TL sample with 0.2 mol% Mg concentration have higher response compared to the sample with 0.1 mol% Mg concentration for a delivered dose of 5 Gy. The TL response has linear relationship with delivered dose for both samples. The TL sensitivity was found as 277.9 nC mg−1 Gy−1 for the sample with Mg concentration 0.2 mol% and 128.2 nC mg−1 Gy−1 for 0.1 mol% Mg. However, the sample with 0.1 mol% Mg concentration has better fading properties compared to the sample with 0.2 mol% Mg concentration. Both samples show good reproducibility with value less than 13%. The experimental value of effective atomic number, Zeff is 9.21 and 9.44 for the sample with Mg concentration 0.1% mol and 0.2% mol, respectively, which are near to Zeff of bone with a value of about 11.6.  相似文献   

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Nanocrystalline LiF:Mg, Cu, P of rod shape (about 30-40 nm in diameter and 0.3-0.5 μm in length) has been prepared by the chemical co-precipitation method. Thermoluminescence (TL) and dosimetric characteristics of the nanocrystalline phosphor are studied and presented here. The formation of the material was confirmed by the X-ray diffraction (XRD). Its shape and size were also observed by transmission electron microscope (TEM). The TL glow curve of the nanocrystalline powder shows a single peak at 410 K along with four overlapping peaks of lesser intensities at around 570, 609, 638 and 663 K. The observed TL sensitivity of the prepared nanocrystalline powder is less than that of the commercially available “Harshaw TLD-700H hot-pressed chips” at low doses but it still around three times more than that of LiF:Mg, Ti (TLD-100) phosphor. The 410 K peak of the nanomaterial phosphor shows a very linear response with exposures increasing up to very high values (as high as 10 kGy), where all the other thermoluminesent dosimeters (TLD) phosphors show saturation. This linear response over a large span of exposures (0.1 Gy-10 kGy) along with negligible fading and its insensitivity to heating treatments makes the nanocrystalline phosphor useful for its application to estimate high exposures of γ-rays. The ‘tissue equivalence’ property of this material also makes it useful over a wide range of high-energy radiation.  相似文献   

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The available experimental data on the relative thermoluminescent efficiency of the LiF:Mg,Ti dosimetric peaks for protons are contradictory. There are several reports showing that the efficiency exceeds unity by even more than 30%, however, many others show the efficiency close to unity or even lower. These contradictory data might be a result of the real variability of TLD properties or of not perfectly reproduced experimental conditions.In an attempt to resolve this issue, the efficiency of 16 batches of LiF:Mg,Ti (MTS) detectors for 60 MeV protons produced at the IFJ Kraków over the last 20 years was measured. All values of the relative TL efficiency were found to exceed unity significantly, with an average of 1.09. Dispersion between different batches was very low, all data were within 4% of the mean value.In second part of experiment the dependence of the relative efficiency of LiF:Mg,Ti and LiF:Mg,Cu,P detectors on proton energy was determined. The efficiency for LiF:Mg,Ti dosimetric peaks was found to have a maximum of 1.20 at about 20 MeV. For LiF:Mg,Cu,P the relative efficiency decreases systematically with decreasing proton energy, from 0.96 at 56 MeV, to 0.61 at 11 MeV.  相似文献   

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Lithium Calcium borate (LiCaBO3) polycrystalline thermoluminescence (TL) phosphor doped with rare earth (RE3+) elements has been synthesized by high temperature solid state diffusion reaction. The reaction has produced a very stable crystalline LiCaBO3:RE3+ phosphors. Among these RE3+ doped phosphors thulium doped material showed maximum TL sensitivity with favorable glow curve shape. TL glow curve of gamma irradiated LiCaBO3:Tm3+ samples had shown two major well-separated glow peaks at 230 and 430 °C. The glow peak at 430 °C is almost thrice the intensity of the glow peak at 230 °C. The TL sensitivity of the phosphor to gamma radiation was about eight times that of TLD-100 (LiF). Photoluminescence and TL emission spectra showed the characteristic Tm3+ peaks. TL response to gamma radiation dose was linear up to 103 Gy. Post-irradiation TL fading on storage in room temperature and elevated temperatures was studied in LiCaBO3:Tm3+ phosphor.  相似文献   

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Two-dimensional (2D) thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry systems based on LiF:Mg,Cu,P, together with the newly developed, based on CaSO4:Dy, were tested under radiotherapy beams. The detectors were irradiated in a water phantom with 6 MV X-ray beams from linac and read with a dedicated TLD reader. Dose distributions of differently shaped fields and of a full stereotactic plan were measured and compared with planned distributions.Maximum distance-to-agreement (DTA) in the penumbra region was 1 mm for both LiF:Mg,Cu,P and CaSO4:Dy TL sheets, for all the measured fields. Maximum percentage dose difference (DA%) between planned and measured dose value in low dose gradient regions was up to 11% for LiF:Mg,Cu,P TL sheets and 18% for CaSO4:Dy TL sheets. Concerning the full stereotactic plan, the percentage of points with γ-index below 1 is 54.9% for the LiF:Mg,Cu,P-based foil and 96.9% for the CaSO4:Dy TL sheets. Both 2D TL detector types can be considered to be a promising tool for bi-dimensional dose measurements in radiotherapy. Non-homogeneity, presumably due to the TL sheets manufacture, still affects dosimetric distribution and the agreement between planned and measured distributions may depend on the chosen sample.  相似文献   

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Long term study of Harshaw TLD LiF has been performed in this work. The study is carried out over a period of 24 months at storage temperatures of 0 °C, 20 °C and 40 °C using more than 3500 dosimeters. The length and variations of this study may be the most comprehensive study published to date. The dosimeters are HarshawTLD LiF based cards and extremity dosimeters, which include LiF:Mg,Ti and LiF:Mg,Cu,P materials in their different isotopes, sizes and forms. There are three parts in this study: material fade in sensitivity and in signal; lower limit of detection (LLD) and uncertainty; and glow curve peaks and sensitivity change over 24 months. Part I was presented at the SSD15 (15th International Conference on Solid State Dosimetry) in Delft. This paper is the continuous work focused on Part II – the lower limit of detection and uncertainty analysis. The detailed results of each case are provided.  相似文献   

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