Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10730247 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Precipitated CaCO3 in the presence of vitamin C has been investigated as an ESR dosimeter. γ-ray irradiation produced a sharp electron spin resonance (ESR) signal with a linewidth (0.015 mT) with high thermal stability. Required microwave power (0.02 mW) and magnetic field modulation (0.02 mT) for ESR measurement were about 250 and 30 times lower than those of DL-α-alanine, respectively. The lower detection limit was reduced from â¼3 Gy for a commercial alanine dosimeter to â¼20 mGy for γ-rays for this material.
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Authors
H. Sato, M. Ikeya,