Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8208430 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, we report on the afterglow (AG) response characterization of commercially available ZrO2. Pellet shaped samples previously annealed in air at 1000  °C during 24  h were exposed to beta particle irradiation in the dose range from 0.5 up to 128  Gy and their AG decay curves recorded during 600  s after irradiation exposure. The characteristic glow curves of beta particle irradiated ZrO2 show two maxima located around 80  °C and 150  °C. The first one rapidly vanishes at room temperature, giving rise to AG. The integrated AG signal increases as dose increases from 0.5 to 128  Gy, with a linear dependence from 0.5 up to ca. 32  Gy. Excellent reproducibility of the AG response was observed in 10 irradiation - AG readout cycles, showing that the studied ZrO2 samples are reusable. The results here presented show that ZrO2 is a promising material for use as a radiation dosimeter based on the AG phenomenon.
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Authors
Ch.J. Salas-Juárez, C. Cruz-Vázquez, R. Avilés-Monreal, R. Bernal,