Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry

Five window glass brands popularly used in Bangladeshi dwellings have been analyzed for retrospective accident dosimetry, being inexpensive, highly effective as a barrier to moisture and naturally transparent at optical wavelengths. In examining their potential for dosimetry, study has been made of...

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Main Authors: Yasmin, Sabina, Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin, Zahariman, Siti Rozaila, Rashid, Md Abdur, Bradley, D.A., Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2019.108528
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spelling my.um.eprints.246632020-06-05T01:05:29Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/24663/ Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry Yasmin, Sabina Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin Zahariman, Siti Rozaila Rashid, Md Abdur Bradley, D.A. Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul Q Science (General) QC Physics Five window glass brands popularly used in Bangladeshi dwellings have been analyzed for retrospective accident dosimetry, being inexpensive, highly effective as a barrier to moisture and naturally transparent at optical wavelengths. In examining their potential for dosimetry, study has been made of the annealing – irradiation - readout steps contributing to characterization of the various key thermoluminescence properties. These include the respective glow curves, relative sensitivity, dose response, energy response, reproducibility and fading. An ERESCO model 200 MF4-RW X-ray machine and a Gammacell-220 60Co source was used for sample irradiation, while a Harshaw 3500 TLD reader (USA) supported by WinREMS software was used for TL readouts. Within the γ-radiation dose range up to 50 Gy, the various TL parameters show Nasir glass (a locally produced glass brand) to offer the most promising performance for retrospective dosimetry. Fading studies indicate the reconstruction of absorbed dose to be possible for periods of up to four weeks post-exposure. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis shows the Zeff of the various glass to be in the range 12.5–15.1, closely according with that of TLD-200, a commercial dosimeter used for low-level environmental radiation dosimetry. Present work constitutes the first such study of low-cost commercial glass for doses in the range 10–50 Gy, previous literature relating to doses from 50 Gy up to 20 kGy. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier 2020 Article PeerReviewed Yasmin, Sabina and Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin and Zahariman, Siti Rozaila and Rashid, Md Abdur and Bradley, D.A. and Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul (2020) Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 168. p. 108528. ISSN 0969-806X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2019.108528 doi:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2019.108528
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topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QC Physics
Yasmin, Sabina
Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin
Zahariman, Siti Rozaila
Rashid, Md Abdur
Bradley, D.A.
Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
description Five window glass brands popularly used in Bangladeshi dwellings have been analyzed for retrospective accident dosimetry, being inexpensive, highly effective as a barrier to moisture and naturally transparent at optical wavelengths. In examining their potential for dosimetry, study has been made of the annealing – irradiation - readout steps contributing to characterization of the various key thermoluminescence properties. These include the respective glow curves, relative sensitivity, dose response, energy response, reproducibility and fading. An ERESCO model 200 MF4-RW X-ray machine and a Gammacell-220 60Co source was used for sample irradiation, while a Harshaw 3500 TLD reader (USA) supported by WinREMS software was used for TL readouts. Within the γ-radiation dose range up to 50 Gy, the various TL parameters show Nasir glass (a locally produced glass brand) to offer the most promising performance for retrospective dosimetry. Fading studies indicate the reconstruction of absorbed dose to be possible for periods of up to four weeks post-exposure. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis shows the Zeff of the various glass to be in the range 12.5–15.1, closely according with that of TLD-200, a commercial dosimeter used for low-level environmental radiation dosimetry. Present work constitutes the first such study of low-cost commercial glass for doses in the range 10–50 Gy, previous literature relating to doses from 50 Gy up to 20 kGy. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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author Yasmin, Sabina
Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin
Zahariman, Siti Rozaila
Rashid, Md Abdur
Bradley, D.A.
Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
author_facet Yasmin, Sabina
Khandaker, Mayeen Uddin
Zahariman, Siti Rozaila
Rashid, Md Abdur
Bradley, D.A.
Sani, Siti Fairus Abdul
author_sort Yasmin, Sabina
title Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
title_short Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
title_full Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
title_fullStr Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
title_full_unstemmed Thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
title_sort thermoluminescence features of commercial glass and retrospective accident dosimetry
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/24663/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2019.108528
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