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Infrared (IR) stimulated luminescence from modern bricks in retrospective dosimetry applications
Authors:M. Niedermayer, H. Y. G  ksu, A. Dalheimer,A. Bayer
Affiliation:

a GSF, National Research Centre for Environment and Health, Institute for Radiation Protection, Ingolstädter Landstr. 1, D 85764 Neuherberg, Germany

b BfS, Federal Office for Radiation Protection, Ingolstädter Landstr. 1, D 85764 Neuherberg, Germany

Abstract:It has frequently been observed that certain roof tiles and bricks, especially from relatively modern European buildings, do not contain enough quartz grains in a suitable grain size range to permit dose reconstruction using thermoluminescence (TL) or optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) methods. In this paper the feasibility of using infrared-stimulated luminescence (IRSL) on the feldspar fraction of such bricks and tiles has been investigated. Appropriate preheating treatments were employed in order to select the most stable signals, and procedures were developed to enhance the signal to noise ratio. The possible effect of anomalous fading under application of these procedures was tested. In the dose range above 100 mGy, it has been demonstrated that using IRSL on the feldspar fraction of such material provides a feasible alternative to the use of green-light-stimulated luminescence (GLSL) on the quartz fraction, for the purposes of retrospective dosimetry. Furthermore, since the use of IRSL as described in this paper involves the measurement of polymineral fine grain fractions of bricks, a technique for the calibration of the built-in β source against the γ source in Secondary Standard Dosimetry facilities for routine use of the technique is described.
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