Physical properties and thermoluminescence of glasses designed for radiation dosimetry measurements

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Soda lime glasses doped with CeO 2, Nd 2 O 3 and MnO 2 were prepared. Thermoluminescence (TL) properties, such as glow curves and linearity of TL response on irradiation dose were investigated. Results showed that the TL properties depended on the type and concentration of the dopants. Samples were selected to calculate energy trap depth parameters. To design materials for radiation dosimetry, physical properties, ion concentration, elastic properties and effective atomic numbers are important. Theoretical bond compression models were used to determine the elastic moduli for comparison with experimental values. Results show fair agreement between theoretical and experimental measurements. The high elastic moduli of the glass samples indicated high rigidity and stability of the glass matrix structure.

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Laopaiboon, R., & Bootjomchai, C. (2015). Physical properties and thermoluminescence of glasses designed for radiation dosimetry measurements. Materials and Design, 80, 20–27. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2015.05.002

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