Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8249631 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Phototransferred thermoluminescence (PTTL) characteristics of LiF:Mg,Cu,Si, developed by the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, are presented as part of a simple and reliable method for dose re-evaluation that is compatible with routine personal dosimetry services. A 4.5â¯mm diameter 0.8â¯mm thick pellet-type thermoluminescence dosimeter (TLD) was used after dual-step thermal annealing at 300â¯Â°C for 10â¯min, and then at 260â¯Â°C for 10â¯min, in order to obtain thermal stability. For optimal UV illumination, samples were placed under a 254â¯nm ultraviolet (UV) lamp for 90â¯min. The PTTL signal was only lower than 2% that of the TL because of low residual signals in high-temperature deep traps. The difference of the PTTL signals between samples appeared up to two times, indicating high variation in the charge density of the deep traps between samples. Various thermal treatments were performed after each PTTL measurement to remove the residual PTTL signal. UV exposure at 250â¯Â°C for 20â¯min fully reset the residual PTTL signals to the same level as that after dual-step annealing. No degradation of the TL peak from repeated thermal treatments was observed until after the eighth treatment when a decrease was noticeable. The measured dose response of PTTL in the range of 1.14-51.3â¯mGy showed good linearity. The zero dose and minimal detectable dose of the PTTL were 1.36â¯Â±â¯0.51â¯mGy and 1.53â¯mGy, respectively. The attenuation of the PTTL signal resulting from successive TL measurements was recorded to provide a correction factor for quarterly recorded TL measurements applicable to the dose re-evaluation of TLDs in routine personal dosimetry services.
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Authors
Hyoungtaek Kim, Min Chae Kim, Jungil Lee, Insu Chang, Seung Kyu Lee, Jang-Lyul Kim,