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Ge-doped silica fibre proton beam measurements: Thermoluminescence dose-response and glow curve characteristics

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posted on 2024-11-02, 13:00 authored by M. Hassan, Wan Nordiana W Abd Rahman, Ahmad Kadir, Norriza Isa, Takahiro Tominaga, Moshi GesoMoshi Geso, H. Akasaka, David Bradley, Noramaliza Noor
Present investigations concern germanium (Ge) doped (2.3 and 6.0 mol%) silica preforms fabricated into cylindrical-and flat-shaped fibre radiation dosimeters. When subjected to 150-MeV proton beam irradiation, the fibres are observed to produce sensitive dose response. The fibres are fabricated via a modified chemical vapour dopant deposition technique and subsequent pulling process. Prior to irradiation, a thermal annealing process was carried out to erase any pre-irradiation signals potentially existing in the samples. For radiation dose in the range from 1 up to 10 Gy, these optical fibres exhibit an excellent linear relationship, offering coefficients of determination (R²) better than 0.99, suggesting reliable calibration and utilisation. The general structure of thermoluminescence (TL) glow curve is presented as a broad peak, differing from that of the phosphor-based TLD-100 dosimeter. The maximum in the TL glow curve peak manifests at a temperature within the readout range 231-to 350 °C. The relatively high glow-peak temperatures allow the fabricated Ge-doped optical fibres to be measured between room-and high-temperature conditions. In terms of shape, the TL glow curve remains unchanged at different irradiation dose within the investigated range of interest (1 to 5 Gy). The TL properties studied herein provide an important advance in understanding the TL mechanism in the fabricated Ge-doped silica fibres, shown to be viable for use in proton beam dosimetry.

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International Journal of Nanoelectronics and Materials

Volume

11

Issue

Special Issue BOND21

Start page

209

End page

218

Total pages

10

Publisher

Universiti Malaysia Perlis

Place published

Malaysia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018, Universiti Malaysia Perlis. All rights reserved.

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2006099739

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08

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