TL properties of RE-Doped and Co-doped ...
Document type :
Compte-rendu et recension critique d'ouvrage
Title :
TL properties of RE-Doped and Co-doped Sol-gel Silica Rods. Application to Passive (OSL) and Real-time (RL) Dosimetry
Author(s) :
Benabdesselam, Mourad [Auteur]
Institut de Physique de Nice [INPHYNI]
Bahout, J. [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Mady, Franck [Auteur]
Institut de Physique de Nice [INPHYNI]
Blanc, Wilfried [Auteur]
Institut de Physique de Nice [INPHYNI]
El Hamzaoui, Hicham [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Cassez, Andy [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Delplace-Baudelle, Karen [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Habert, Remi [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Bouwmans, Geraud [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Bouazaoui, Mohamed [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Capoen, Bruno [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Institut de Physique de Nice [INPHYNI]
Bahout, J. [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Mady, Franck [Auteur]
Institut de Physique de Nice [INPHYNI]
Blanc, Wilfried [Auteur]
Institut de Physique de Nice [INPHYNI]
El Hamzaoui, Hicham [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Cassez, Andy [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Delplace-Baudelle, Karen [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Habert, Remi [Auteur]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Bouwmans, Geraud [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Bouazaoui, Mohamed [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Capoen, Bruno [Auteur]
Photonique [Photonique]
Institut de Recherche sur les Composants logiciels et matériels pour l'Information et la Communication Avancée - UAR 3380 [IRCICA]
Journal title :
IEEE Sensors Journal
Pages :
1-8
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publication date :
2021
ISSN :
1530-437X
HAL domain(s) :
Physique [physics]/Physique [physics]/Optique [physics.optics]
English abstract : [en]
Two rods made from sol-gel silica have been doped with Ce ions or co-doped with Ce and Tb ions respectively. First, a thermoluminescence (TL) characterization of the trapping and luminescence parameters is carried out to ...
Show more >Two rods made from sol-gel silica have been doped with Ce ions or co-doped with Ce and Tb ions respectively. First, a thermoluminescence (TL) characterization of the trapping and luminescence parameters is carried out to understand the physical mechanisms involved following the irradiation of these rods and to evaluate their dosimetric properties. The optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and the radioluminescence (RL) responses as a function of respectively absorbed dose and dose rate are assessed. The OSL response of both rods is linear as a function of the absorbed dose. The RL sensitivity of both rods proves not only to be extremely high but also shows a linear behavior over more than 6 decades, allowing real-time detection of dose rates as low as few μ Gy s −1 , a threshold that to our knowledge, has never been reached. The results from RL and OSL show that these silica-based doped rods are potentially suitable for medical dosimetry and environmental monitoring around nuclear sites.Show less >
Show more >Two rods made from sol-gel silica have been doped with Ce ions or co-doped with Ce and Tb ions respectively. First, a thermoluminescence (TL) characterization of the trapping and luminescence parameters is carried out to understand the physical mechanisms involved following the irradiation of these rods and to evaluate their dosimetric properties. The optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and the radioluminescence (RL) responses as a function of respectively absorbed dose and dose rate are assessed. The OSL response of both rods is linear as a function of the absorbed dose. The RL sensitivity of both rods proves not only to be extremely high but also shows a linear behavior over more than 6 decades, allowing real-time detection of dose rates as low as few μ Gy s −1 , a threshold that to our knowledge, has never been reached. The results from RL and OSL show that these silica-based doped rods are potentially suitable for medical dosimetry and environmental monitoring around nuclear sites.Show less >
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