Anomalous thermally induced fading of annealed and unannealed LiF:Mg, Ti (TLD-100, Harshaw) using computerized glow curve deconvolution
1991; Institute of Physics; Volume: 24; Issue: 9 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0022-3727/24/9/020
ISSN1361-6463
Autores Tópico(s)Nuclear Physics and Applications
ResumoComputerized glow curve convolution (CGCD) has been used to study the thermally induced room-temperature fading of both annealed and unannealed LiF:Mg, Ti following gamma ray, thermal neutron and alpha particle irradiation. The authors confirm the anomalous growth of peak 4 due to trap conversion in both types of material. However, they find no evidence for the growth of peak 5 in either material for any of the types of radiation studied. Their results similarly to not confirm the details of the differences in the fading previously observed following thermal neutron and gamma ray irradiation in unannealed material and point to the great difficulty encountered in arriving at a universal characterization of LiF:Mg, Ti when peaks 2 and 3 and 4 or any fraction thereof are included in the thermoluminescent signal. On the other hand when peak 5 only is employed for dosimetric measurements (via CGCD) a well behaved fading rate of (-5.5+or-2.6)% (ISD) per month for all radiation types in both annealed and unannealed material is obtained. They believe that these results convincingly demonstrate the advantages of using only peak 5 in dosimetric measurements where fading corrections are of importance.
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