Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1881896 | Radiation Measurements | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Novel self-agglomerating Eu doped CaSO4 phosphors were synthesized by a cheap, easy, and environmental friendly chemical route. Pellet-shaped sintered samples were obtained without any binding material, and exposed to beta particle irradiation. The thermoluminescence (TL) response in the 0.08-2.6Â Gy dose range increased linearly as the radiation dose increased. Glow curves exhibit the most intense maximum close to 200âC, and two much less intense maxima at 250 and 330âC when a 5âC/s heating rate is used. No TL peaks shift is observed when dose changes, which is characteristic of first order kinetics TL processes. The whole glow curve displays a remarkable stability under storage at room temperature. The main peak intensity is 2.5 times greater than that of the TLD-100. The method here reported can be used to synthesize CaSO4 with other dopants.
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Authors
R. Bernal, A.R. GarcÃa-Haro, L. Machi, F. Brown, R. Pérez-Salas, V.M. Castaño, C. Cruz-Vázquez,