Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1871128 | Physics Procedia | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
X-rays (30Â kV and 15Â mA) generated using an X-ray diffractometer (Rigaku MiniFlex II) were detected as a fluorescence image using the UV-absorber-doped CR-39 when the X-ray dose exceeded 1Â Gy. The fluorescence image was easily obtained using an FLA-9000 image analyzer. The excitation wavelength dependence of fluorescence intensity was observed, and the optimal excitation wavelength in the imager for obtaining the highest fluorescence intensity was 555Â nm. X-ray irradiation of the UV-absorber-doped CR-39 generates fluorescence centers by charge separation. Therefore, to stabilize the fluorescence image, we attempted to prevent the recombination of the electrons and positive holes generated by X-ray irradiation by doping methylviologen MV2+ encapsulated in silica nanocapsules into CR-39 during its synthesis. It was found that the fluorescence intensity of the image remained constant for almost 120Â min when more than 0.5Â g of MV2+ encapsulated in nanocapsules were doped in CR-39. A new solid-state fluorescence detector for X-rays was thus realized using CR-39 doped with MV2+ encapsulated in silica nanocapsules.
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Authors
Hirokazu Miyoshi, Fumio Kida, Hitoshi Hase, Koichiro Tsuchiya,