Edge-defined, film-fed growth (EFG) technique for the preparation of α-Al2O3:C crystal with highly sensitive thermoluminescence response

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In this work, α-Al2O3:C, a highly sensitive thermoluminescence dosimetry crystal, was grown by the EFG method in which a graphite heating unit and shield acted as the carbon source during the growth process. The optical, luminescent properties and dosimetric characteristics of the crystal were investigated. The as-grown crystal shows a single glow peak at 536 K, which is associated with Cr3+ ions. After annealing in H 2 at 1673 K for 80 h, the crystal shows a single glow peak at 460 K and a blue emission band at 415 nm. The thermoluminescent response of the annealed crystal shows linear-sublinear-saturation characteristics in the dose range from 5 × 10-6 to 100 Gy. © 2008 The American Ceramic Society.

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Yang, X., Li, H., Xu, J., Cheng, Y., Su, L., & Tang, Q. (2008). Edge-defined, film-fed growth (EFG) technique for the preparation of α-Al2O3:C crystal with highly sensitive thermoluminescence response. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 91(9), 3098–3100. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02561.x

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