Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter

This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres and sol–gel nanoparticles, produced via Modified Chemical Vapour Deposition (MCVD) and wet chemistry techniques respectively. These seek to improve upon the versatility offered by conventional phospho...

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Main Authors: D.A, Bradley, Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Shafiqah, Z, Siti Rozaila, Sabtu, Siti Norbaini, S.F., Abdul Sani, Abdulaziz, H. Alanazi, S.M, S.M Jafari, G.Amouzad, Mahdiraji, F.R, Mahamad Adikan, M.J, Maah, A.N, Nisbet, N, Tamchek, H.A, Hairul Rashid, M, Alkhorayef, K, Alzimami
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spelling my.iium.irep.555582018-04-18T03:26:35Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/55558/ Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter D.A, Bradley Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Shafiqah Z, Siti Rozaila Sabtu, Siti Norbaini S.F., Abdul Sani Abdulaziz, H. Alanazi S.M, S.M Jafari G.Amouzad, Mahdiraji F.R, Mahamad Adikan M.J, Maah A.N, Nisbet N, Tamchek H.A, Hairul Rashid M, Alkhorayef K, Alzimami QC Physics This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres and sol–gel nanoparticles, produced via Modified Chemical Vapour Deposition (MCVD) and wet chemistry techniques respectively. These seek to improve upon the versatility offered by conventional phosphor-based TLD forms such as that of doped LiF. Fabrication and irradiation-dependent factors are seen to produce defects of differing origin, influencing the luminescence of the media. In coming to a close, we illustrate the utility of Ge-doped silica media for ionizing radiation dosimetry, first showing results from gamma-irradiated Ag-decorated nanoparticles, in the particular instance pointing to an extended dynamic range of dose. For the fibres, at radiotherapy dose levels, we show high spatial resolution (0.1 mm) depth-dose results for proton irradiations. For novel microstructured fibres (photonic crystal fibres, PCFs) we show first results from a study of undisturbed and technologically modified naturally occurring radioactivity environments, measuring doses of some 10 s of μGy over a period of several months. Elsevier Limited 2017-08-12 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55558/1/55558_Developments%20in%20production%20of%20silica_article.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/55558/2/55558_Developments%20in%20production%20of%20silica_scopus.pdf D.A, Bradley and Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Shafiqah and Z, Siti Rozaila and Sabtu, Siti Norbaini and S.F., Abdul Sani and Abdulaziz, H. Alanazi and S.M, S.M Jafari and G.Amouzad, Mahdiraji and F.R, Mahamad Adikan and M.J, Maah and A.N, Nisbet and N, Tamchek and H.A, Hairul Rashid and M, Alkhorayef and K, Alzimami (2017) Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 137. pp. 37-44. ISSN 0969-806X http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0969806X16300135?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2016.01.013
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topic QC Physics
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D.A, Bradley
Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Shafiqah
Z, Siti Rozaila
Sabtu, Siti Norbaini
S.F., Abdul Sani
Abdulaziz, H. Alanazi
S.M, S.M Jafari
G.Amouzad, Mahdiraji
F.R, Mahamad Adikan
M.J, Maah
A.N, Nisbet
N, Tamchek
H.A, Hairul Rashid
M, Alkhorayef
K, Alzimami
Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
description This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres and sol–gel nanoparticles, produced via Modified Chemical Vapour Deposition (MCVD) and wet chemistry techniques respectively. These seek to improve upon the versatility offered by conventional phosphor-based TLD forms such as that of doped LiF. Fabrication and irradiation-dependent factors are seen to produce defects of differing origin, influencing the luminescence of the media. In coming to a close, we illustrate the utility of Ge-doped silica media for ionizing radiation dosimetry, first showing results from gamma-irradiated Ag-decorated nanoparticles, in the particular instance pointing to an extended dynamic range of dose. For the fibres, at radiotherapy dose levels, we show high spatial resolution (0.1 mm) depth-dose results for proton irradiations. For novel microstructured fibres (photonic crystal fibres, PCFs) we show first results from a study of undisturbed and technologically modified naturally occurring radioactivity environments, measuring doses of some 10 s of μGy over a period of several months.
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author D.A, Bradley
Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Shafiqah
Z, Siti Rozaila
Sabtu, Siti Norbaini
S.F., Abdul Sani
Abdulaziz, H. Alanazi
S.M, S.M Jafari
G.Amouzad, Mahdiraji
F.R, Mahamad Adikan
M.J, Maah
A.N, Nisbet
N, Tamchek
H.A, Hairul Rashid
M, Alkhorayef
K, Alzimami
author_facet D.A, Bradley
Ahmad Shaharuddin, Siti Shafiqah
Z, Siti Rozaila
Sabtu, Siti Norbaini
S.F., Abdul Sani
Abdulaziz, H. Alanazi
S.M, S.M Jafari
G.Amouzad, Mahdiraji
F.R, Mahamad Adikan
M.J, Maah
A.N, Nisbet
N, Tamchek
H.A, Hairul Rashid
M, Alkhorayef
K, Alzimami
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title Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
title_short Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
title_full Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
title_fullStr Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
title_full_unstemmed Developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
title_sort developments in production of silica based thermoluminescence dosimeter
publisher Elsevier Limited
publishDate 2017
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