The study on optically stimulated luminescence dosimeter based on the SrS:Eu, Sm and CaS:Eu, Sm
Liu Yan-Ping(刘艳平)a)b)†, Chen Zhao-Yang(陈朝阳)a)‡, Fan Yan-Wei(范艳伟)a), Ba Wei-Zhen(巴维真)a), Gou Qi(郭旗)a), Lu Wu(陆妩)a), Tang Xin-Qiang(汤新强)a), and Du Yan-Zhao(杜彦召)a)b)
a Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi 830011, China; b Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract With the increasing use of nuclear energy, there is a need for a wider range of efficient dosimeters for radiation detection and assessment. There has been a tremendous growth in the development of radiation detectors and devices in the past few decades. In recent years, the development of new materials for radiation dosimetry has progressed significantly. Alkaline earth sulfides (AES) have been known for a long time as excellent and versatile phosphor materials. In the present investigation, a number of phosphor samples such as mono-, binary and ternary sulfides of alkaline earths (II$^{\rm a}$-VI$^{\rm b})$ have been prepared and their TL properties have been studied with respect to exposure (x-ray) response and fading. In this paper, some results on SrS:Eu, Sm and CaS:Eu, Sm phosphors are presented. A type of novel OSL dosimeter is described. The dosimeter takes advantage of the characteristics of charge trapping materials SrS:Eu, Sm and CaS:Eu, Sm that exhibit optically stimulated luminescence (OSL). The measuring range of the dosimeter is from 0.01 to 1000 Gy. The OSL dosimeters provide capability for remote monitoring radiation locations which are difficult to access and hazardous. This equipment is relatively simple, small in size and has low power consumption. The device is suitable for space radiation dose exploration. In addition, it also can be used in IC and other radiation occasions and has good prospects.
Received: 10 December 2007
Revised: 03 January 2008
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Fund: Project supported by the National
Natural Science Foundation of China
(Grant No 10475112) and the Western Light Foundation of 2005 years.
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Liu Yan-Ping(刘艳平), Chen Zhao-Yang(陈朝阳), Fan Yan-Wei(范艳伟), Ba Wei-Zhen(巴维真), Gou Qi(郭旗), Lu Wu(陆妩), Tang Xin-Qiang(汤新强), and Du Yan-Zhao(杜彦召) The study on optically stimulated luminescence dosimeter based on the SrS:Eu, Sm and CaS:Eu, Sm 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 3156
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