BARC/PUB/2014/0031

 
 

Influence of copper ions on thermoluminescence characteristics of CaF2-B2O3-P2O5 glass system

 
     
 
Author(s)

Swamy, B. J. R. S.; Sanyal, B.; Vijay, R.; Babu, P. R.; Rao, D. K.; Veeraiah, N.
(FTD)

Source

Ceramics International, 2014. Vol. 40 (2): pp. 3707-3713

ABSTRACT

Thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics of γ-ray irradiated calcium fluoro borophosphate glasses doped with different concentrations of CuO (0.2–1 mol%) have been studied in the temperature range 30–300 °C.  The γ-ray dose is varied from 0.25kGy to 10kGy. The glow curves Of  these glasses have exhibited a dosimetric peak at about 200 °C and a high temperature peak at about 300 °C. The glasses doped with 0.2 mol% of CuO have exhibited maximum T Llight out put. The increase of dopant concentration beyond 0.2mol% caused the inhibition of TL emission drastically with shifting of peak positions towards higher temperatures. The probable mechanism responsible for quenching of TL emission in these glasses has been explained based on the variations in the valence state of copper ions with the aid of optical absorption spectra. The dose response  of 0.2mol % CuO doped borophosphate glass samples showed linear behavior within the dose range of 0.25 to 4kGy. Samples containing higher concentrations of CuO (>0.2 mol%) were found to be not suitable for radiation dosimetry within 10kGy dose.

 
 
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