Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9953953 | Radiation Measurements | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
OSL dosimetric properties of the pellets prepared by pressing the synthesized powders were investigated in detail. Thermal stability of the signal as determined with a pulse heating experiment has shown that the OSL signal was stable up to depleted at around 300â¯Â°C, suggesting the suitability for dosimetric purposes. Dose response of OSL signals was observed to be linear in the dose range 0.1-100â¯Gy. The minimum detectable dose limit was estimated at around 100â¯Î¼Gy. Replicated measurements of the samples irradiated with the same dose indicated a good repeatability. Fading properties of the OSL signals were also studied up to 1 month. OSL signals of BeO pellets were decreased by approximately 11% at the end of 7 days and by about 17% at the end of 30 days when compared with the first readout.
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Authors
V. Altunal, Z. Yegingil, T. Tuken, T. Depci, A. Ozdemir, V. Guckan, N. Nur, K. Kurt, E. Bulur,