Determination of thermal quenching parameters of TLD-100 dosimeter

AuthorsHarooni, S., Zahedifar, M., and Ahmadian Z.
JournalIran. J. Radiat. safety and Meas.
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2017
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of

Abstract

Thermal quenching is a known and important effect which should be taken into account in studying thermoluminescence (TL) phenomenon. This effect causes the probability of non-radiative recombinations to be increased with raising temperature in TL process. This article deals with changes of the TL glow curve of LiF:Mg, Ti (TLD-100) with heating rate. It was observed that the main dosimetry peak of this crystal is affected by thermal quenching. By increasing the heating rate, whilst the peak maximum shifts to higher temperatures, its intensity is also reduced. Experimental data were fitted to the function describing the thermal quenching and related parameters for TLD-100 were obtained as W=1.66eV and C=3.965×1017.

tags: Thermoluminescence, Dosimetry, Thermal quenching, Heating rate, TLD-100.