High-efficiency thermoluminescent detectors for measuring the absorbed ionizing radiation dose in the environment


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A study has been conducted with the goal of comparing the characteristics of TLD-K detectors based on sodium silicate ceramics to the characteristics of monocrystalline lithium fluoride detectors that contain traces of titanium and magnesium (TLD-100), as well as anion-defected aluminum oxide (TLD-500), which are widely used in thermoluminescent dosimetry. Because they are soil-equivalent, SiO2 detectors are well suited for measuring the absorbed radiation dose in soils. The results of the comparison indicate that TLD-K detectors are preferable to LiF detectors in environmental applications due to the better uniformity of the detector sensitivity in a batch, the wider range of measurable doses, and the lower threshold in determining small doses.

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N. L. Aluker

Kemerovo State University

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Email: naluker@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Krasnaya 6, Kemerovo, 650043

J. M. Suzdaltseva

Kemerovo State University; Institute of Human Ecology, Siberian Branch

Email: naluker@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Krasnaya 6, Kemerovo, 650043; Leningradskii pr. 10, Kemerovo, 650065

M. Herrmann

Pennsylvania State University, Walker Building

Email: naluker@gmail.com
United States, University Park 405a, State College, PA, 16802

A. C. Dulepova

Kemerovo State University

Email: naluker@gmail.com
Russian Federation, ul. Krasnaya 6, Kemerovo, 650043

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