Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7840194 | Journal of Luminescence | 2018 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Significant changes of the glow curve shape of LiF:Mg,Cu,P have been observed when it is exposed to doses above 50â¯kGy. In order to clarify one of these changes, i.e., the appearance of a thermoluminescent (TL) peak (the so-called “B” peak) centered above 400â¯Â°C, this work investigated the changes induced by γ radiation in the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectra of LiF:Mg,Cu,P powder used for the production of the MCP-N dosimeters. To achieve this, aliquots were irradiated with 1, 100, 227 and 500â¯kGy of γ rays (60Co) and preheated at different temperatures up to 500â¯Â°C. EPR signals were measured at room and liquid nitrogen temperatures with an X-band spectrometer. Glow curves and TL emission spectra were measured for the same aliquots. EPR spectra were shown to originate mainly from unpaired electrons of Cu2+ ions, occurring in deformed octahedral sites, showing axially symmetric spectroscopic g-factors (gâ´ =â¯2.1937; gâ =â¯2.0765). Two less intense signals with g-factors equal to 2.008 and 1.989, probably associated with different types of F centers, were observed after irradiation with doses â¥â¯100â¯kGy. The analysis of EPR and TL intensities as a function of radiation doses and preheat temperatures suggested that the creation of the B peak is basically dependent on the electronic trapping states formed by Cu2+ and/or Cu+ ions and the F-related center responsible for the signal with g-factor equal to 1.989. The wavelength of the emitted light (peaked at ~ 360â¯nm) confirmed that recombination occurs along the same path for both the B peak and the dosimetric peak centered at 220â¯Â°C. In contrast to standard TL models, the position of the B peak shifted towards higher temperatures when the dose was increased. These results support the assumption that the origin of the B peak can be explained by localized transitions within spatially correlated defect clusters assembling Cu2+ and Mg2+ ions together with F-related centers.
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Authors
Pedro L. Guzzo, Boisguillebert G. da Nóbrega, Barbara Obryk, VinÃcius S.M. de Barros, Helen J. Khoury, Mariusz Klosowski,