Published August 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

CaF2:Dy and CaF2 crystal-based UV dosimeters

  • 1. Bispebjerg Hospital, Dept. of Dermatology, Lab. of Photobiology, Copenhagen (Denmark)

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Background/aims: Monitoring of ultraviolet (UV) exposure in humans is important, since UV has been implicated in the pathogenesis of skin cancer, skin ageing and immunosuppression. Biological and physical dosimeters are being developed to measure occupational and environmental UV radiation exposure. We studied the UV-dependent thermoluminescence in CaF2:Dy and CaF2 crystals and report on the development of a small personal UV dosimeter based on the thermoluminescent phenomenon. Methods. CaF2:Dy or CaF2 was sensitized to UV by heating for 1-3 h to 750-950 deg. C on different supports (porcelain, steel, preheated steel, silicon, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, Fe2O3, Fe3O4). Sensitized crystals were irradiated with UV of different energies and wavelengths. Thermoluminescence of irradiated crystals was measured at different temperatures. Results: Maximal sensitivity of the crystals to UV was obtained after preheating to 900 deg. C on steel and manganese supports. Sensitivity could be improved further by prolonging heating time. CaF2:Dy and CaF2 were most sensitive to short-wave UVC and UVB radiation. Based on these findings we have constructed personal UVB and UVC dosimeters. Conclusion: Development of personal UVC and UVB dosimeters based on UV-indued thermoluminescence in CaF2:DY and CaF2 crystals is feasible. CaF2:Dy and CaF2 crystals are not sensitive enough to long-wave UV radiation to be used for construction of UVA dosimeters. (au) 21 refs

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Journal Title
Skin Research and Technology
Journal Volume
2
Journal Page Range
p. 108-113.
ISSN
0909-752X
CODEN
SRTEFN