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Photo-transferred thermoluminescence (PTTL) in LiF TLD-100

  • 1. Instituto de Energia Atomica, Sao Paulo (Brazil)

Description

This paper presents an experimental study on PTTL in LiF TLD-100 sample. PTTL is studied as a function of residual TL, wave length of UV light and temperature of sample during UV exposure. Following results are obtained: The relative intensities of individual glow peaks in PTTL, glow curve are remarkably different from those of X or gamma-ray induced TL glow cuve. The intensity changes are so drastic that peaks 1, 2 and 3 can be stronger than peak 5. The efficiency of transfer per unit photon fluence has a maximum value for 230-240 nm light in all the samples studied, which indicates that one of the residual traps from where charge transfer accurs resembles closely F and Z3 centres. Charge transfer from another residual trap is most effective with 290 nm light. The intensity of PTTL is not proportional to the total residual TL of a sample. It appears that the efficiency of transfer from different types of residual traps is different. Also different residual traps redistribute their optically released charge carriers preferentially amongst the available empty traps. The transfer efficiency is very much dependent on temperaure of the sample during UV exposure. This shows that charge release from residual trap is partly by UV photon energy partly under thermal stimulation. The UV photon excites the charge carrier from the residual trap to an intermediate level close to but below the free state, from where thermal stimulation liberates it into the free state. This thermal energy gap is computed to the 0.12 eV. (author)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Institute of Nuclear Physics.
Imprint Place
Krakow
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the fourth international conference on luminescence dosimetry, Krakow-Poland, 27-31 August 1974. Vol. 3
Imprint Pagination
p. 1057-1071.

Conference

Title
4. international conference on luminescence dosimetry.
Dates
27 Aug 1974.
Place
Krakow, Poland.