Title of article :
Indoor light on thermoluminescence of CVD diamond film used as a high-energy photon dosimeter
Author/Authors :
Chi-Chang Liu، نويسنده , , Tieh-Chi Chu، نويسنده , , Sung-Yen Lin، نويسنده , , Jao-Perng Lin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The effect of light on polycrystalline diamond film that was produced by chemical vapor deposition and is used as a thermoluminescent dosimeter should be considered, although some researchers have indicated that such an effect was theoretically unlikely to happen. A 15 min exposure to a normal desk light bulb induces significant thermoluminescence (TL) comparable to a 0.5 Gy exposure to high-energy photons. This light-induced TL will be saturated within 2 h. The saturated TL intensity depends on the frequency of the light and the blue light dominates. The TL peak area at a temperature of 605 K is insensitive to light but is sensitive to high-energy photons. Another peak at about 410 K is caused by light only, because the TL from the ionization radiation at the same location is bleached. The effect of light could be easily distinguished by a numerical or an experimental method. Lamps with a green lampshade or pure red lights are suggested for use as indoor light sources. To reduce the effect of light, pre-heating treatment before readout is also suggested.
Keywords :
CVD diamond , glow curve , Light effect , thermoluminescence
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes
Journal title :
Applied Radiation and Isotopes