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Dosimetric properties of MgB4O7:Ce and MgB4O7:Ce, Li for thermoluminescence dosimetry applications
Autor
SOUZA, D.
SOUZA, L.
ANTONIO, P.L.
CALDAS, L.V.E.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF RADIATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Resumen
Thermoluminescent dosimetry is known as a well-established technique for monitoring
radiation dose in medical practices. Some most used thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs)
are: LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100), CaF:Mn, CaSO4:Dy, Li2B4O7, and aluminophosphate glasses.
Recent studies have demonstrated that borates can be very useful for TL dosimetry because
their compounds may be more sensitive to radiation than the commercial dosimeters as
TLD-100. Furthermore, compounds with 10B allow the detection of thermal neutrons
(E ?? 0:25 eV). They also have other good dosimetric properties, such as linear dose response
over a large absorbed dose range, effective atomic number close to that of human tissue,
and a simple TL emission curve with a single peak. However, there is not much discussion
about preparation routes for dosimeters based on borates and on the structure of their
compounds. Among these, we examined thermoluminescence properties of magnesium
tetraborate doped with cerium (MgB4O7:Ce) and co-doped with lithium (MgB4O7:Ce,Li).
Some important TL properties were investigated such as: dose response for
and , fading
and kinetic parameters of TL curves. To study TL response, the material was investigated in
pellet format (3 mm diameter) that were irradiated with sources of particles (90Sr/90Y)
and
-rays (60Co) with different absorbed doses. The TL responses were measured using
an TL/OSL reader (TL/OSL reader Riso). The results showed that the materials have great
potential for TLD dosimetry, presenting low fading of TL signal (?? 3% in one month) and
prevalence of first-order TL peak. The dose response curves also show that saturation occurs
at higher doses (up to 1000 Gy) and the kinetic parameter shows TL curve follow kinetic of
first order.