Thermoluminescence characteristics of gamma-irradiated Gd:Mg doped silica glass

This study explores the characteristics of thermoluminescence (TL) yield of silica glass doped with Gd2O3 and MgO for dosimetry via sol-gel route, with varying concentrations of rare earth metal oxides, ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 mol%. Gamma irradiation was delivered using 1.25 MeV 60Co, with entrance...

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Published inRadiation physics and chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993) Vol. 224; p. 112037
Main Authors Abdul Sani, S.F., Taha, Nidal, Ismail, S.S., Mukhtar, Nor Farzana, Tamchek, N., Al-mugren, K.S., Siti Shafiqah, A.S., Sabtu, Siti Norbaini, Bradley, D.A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.11.2024
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Summary:This study explores the characteristics of thermoluminescence (TL) yield of silica glass doped with Gd2O3 and MgO for dosimetry via sol-gel route, with varying concentrations of rare earth metal oxides, ranging from 0.1 to 0.8 mol%. Gamma irradiation was delivered using 1.25 MeV 60Co, with entrance doses of 2–10 Gy. The characterization of Gd:Mg-doped SiO2 included assessing TL dose response, sensitivity, linearity index, glow curve, and fading. It has been found that 0.2 mol% Gd:Mg-doped SiO2 shows promising TL dosimetric properties due to its high linearity, high sensitivity, and low thermal fading. In addition, it demonstrated exceptional dosimetric response across the entire dose range studied, with a coefficient of determination R2 exceeding 91%. A computerized glow curve deconvolution method was conducted to determine the kinetic parameters by using Glowfit software. The glow curves include five peaks associated with activation energies and frequency factors with values 0.88–2.42 eV and 5.58 × 106–7.22 × 1026 s−1, respectively. The 0.2 mol% Gd:Mg-doped SiO2 demonstrates minimal fading effects, retaining a significant portion of the TL signal with ∼33% of the initial signal lost over 28 days post-irradiation. The results indicate that the Gd:Mg-doped SiO2 offers a promising performance as a low-cost passive radiation dosimeters. •Gd:Mg doped silica glass fabricated via sol-gel method.•Different concentration of Gd:Mg doped silica glass from 0.1 to 0.8 mol% irradiated to 60Co gamma.•TL dosimetric for 0.2 mol% Gd:Mg-doped SiO2 shows high linearity, good sensitivity, and low thermal fading.•TL glow curves include five peaks associated with activation energies and frequency factors.
ISSN:0969-806X
DOI:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2024.112037