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Energy dependence of TLD 100 and MCP-N detectors

Radiation Measurements, 2008
Abstract One of the most important characteristics of thermoluminescent detectors, if they are intended to be used in a wide range of energies, is their energy response. Thermoluminescent detectors (TLD) 100H and MCP-N, which are the commercial names of the LiF:Mg,Cu,P material, are being examined for their energy response against the well known and ...
V Kamenopoulou
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Effect of deep traps on the sensitization in LiF (TLD-100) phosphor

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1980
The effect of residual thermoluminescence (RTL) on sensitization (S/S0) of peak 5 (197°C) and peak 7 (257°C) in LiF (TLD-100) is studied. Intense UV irradiation (253.7 nm) at a temperature of 300°C is found to completely remove the RTL peak 8 (321°C) and RTL peak 10 (415°C) without altering very much the sensitization of peak 5.
Bhuwah Chandra   +2 more
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The emission spectrum of LiF (TLD-100) at low and high exposures

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1972
The emission spectrum of LiF (TLD-100) was studied for high and low exposures. The ratio of the thermoluminescence of the high exposure (3.4*104 R) to that of the low exposure (100 R) was the same for all wavelengths. A tendency for the emission spectrum to shift to shorter wavelengths with higher temperature glow peaks was observed.
L A, DeWerd, T G, Stoebe
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Thermoluminescent Response of TLD-100 to Low Energy Protons

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1999
The fluence-response curve of LiF:Mg,Ti (TLD-100) exposed to 0.7, 1.5 and 3 MeV protons has been measured in the 10 7 -10 12 protons.cm -2 fluence range. The total TL signal and glow curve peaks show in all cases a linear-supralinear response and the degree of supralinearity increases with the energy of the incident beam and the temperature of the TL
P. Avil s   +6 more
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Photoluminescence and thermoluminescence of Ti centers in LiF (TLD-100)

Journal of Applied Physics, 1984
The influence of thermal treatments (quenching and annealing) on the optical absorption and luminescence (emission and excitation) spectra of the Ti-related 200-nm absorption band is studied. Correlations between thermoluminescence (TL) and photoluminescence (PL) emission spectra at different temperatures support the identification of the 200-nm Ti ...
L. Delgado, A. Delgado
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Supralinearity, sensitisation and phototransferred thermoluminescence in LiF TLD-100

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1982
A recently proposed model to explain the supralinearity, sensitisation and PTTL in LiF TLD-100 is discussed in detail. It is shown that the predictions of the model are not borne out by the experimental results, and hence the model in its present form is inadequate.
S V Moharil, S P Kathuria
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High ambient temperature effects in LiF TLD-100

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1991
Experimental results for the evolution of the TLD-100 glow peaks IV and V during storage at 70 degrees C are presented. These results confirm a previous conclusion on the null incidence of spontaneous release of radiation-induced trapped charges on this evolution.
A Delgado, J M Gomez Ros, J L Muniz
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On the mobile interstitial model for TL in LiF-TLD 100

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1984
In recent years, Alvarez Rivas and co-workers (1972, 1974) have proposed a model for thermoluminescence in alkali halides in which the mobile entity is an interstitial, and not a hole or an electron as assumed in the conventional models. Recently, Sagastibelza and Alvarez Raivas (1981) have extended the model to LiF-TLD 100.
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Role of peak IV in the sensitisation of LiF TLD-100

Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics, 1982
Peak IV in LiF TLD-100 is different from the rest of the glow peaks (I-V) in that it does not appear in the glow curves of sensitised samples or in photo-transferred TL glow curves. This behaviour is discussed in the light of a recently suggested model for the TL process in this material.
S V Moharil, S P Kathuria
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Relative Efficiency Of TLD-100 Exposed to X-Rays

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
The relative efficiency of TLD‐100 (LiF:Mg,Ti) exposed to X‐rays in the range from 30 to 250 kV, with respect to 60CO gamma rays has been measured. Glow curves were deconvoluted into peaks 3 to 9. All efficiencies were greater than 1 having a maximum of 1.38 for the dosimetric region (peaks 3+4+5) and peaks 4, 5 and 9, and 2.2 for peaks 6a, 6b, 7 and 8
J. M. Ixquiac-Cabrera   +5 more
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