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MAURIZIO MARRALE

Thermoluminescence response of sodalime glass irradiated with proton and neutron beams

  • Authors: Marrale, M.; Longo, A.; Bartolotta, A.; Basile, S.; D'Oca, M.; Tomarchio, E.; Cirrone, G.; Di Rosa, F.; Romano, F.; Cuttone, G.; Brai, M.
  • Publication year: 2012
  • Type: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Key words: Dosimetry; Neutron beam; Proton beam; Thermoluminescence; Watch glasses; Instrumentation; Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/212664

Abstract

In the research field of emergency dosimeters to be used in case of accidental radiation exposure of the population, watch glass has been considered as a possible fortuitous dosimetric material. This paper reports on results obtained by thermoluminescence of glass samples exposed to neutron and proton beams. Thermoluminescent glow curves have been analyzed for each irradiation studying the modifications induced by the irradiation as a function of proton dose or neutron fluence. The glow curve in a specific temperature range has been used as dosimetric parameter. The thermoluminescence response of samples exposed to protons has been found to be linear in the dose range between 2 and 20 Gy and the lowest detectable dose for this radiation beam is estimated to be smaller than than 1 Gy. In case of exposure with thermal neutrons the TL signal linearly increases with neutron fluence (up to about 3 × 1011 cm-2) and the lowest detectable fluence has been found to be of the order of magnitude of 109 cm-2. These results could be of interest for accidental retrospective dosimetry. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.