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Study of the gamma radiation response of watch glasses
Fecha
2008Registro en:
RADIATION MEASUREMENTS, v.43, n.2/Jun, p.480-482, 2008
1350-4487
10.1016/j.radmeas.2007.11.029
Autor
Teixeira, Maria Inês
Costa, Zélia Maria da
Costa, Célia Regina da
Pontuschka, Walter Maigon
Caldas, Linda Viola Ehlin
Institución
Resumen
Some dosimetric properties of watch glasses were studied applying the thermoluminescence technique. The watch glass samples were powdered, and the selected grains were mixed with Teflon (TM). The mixture was pressed and sintered to produce pellets of watch glass-Teflon (TM) composites. The glow curves of the pellets show two peaks at 130 and 195 degrees C. Reproducibility of TL response was estimated to have a maximum coefficient of variation of 4.0%. The dose-response curve is sublinear between 0.5 and 20.0kGy. The calibration curve is linear between 1.0Gy and 1.0kGy. The minimum detection limits were also determined. The gamma radiation dose response and the thermal stability of the materials were studied with the purpose to establish the best conditions of watch glasses for use in gamma radiation dosimetry. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.