The aim of this paper is to characterize the IRSL response of rare earth doped CaF2 and co-doped with Al or Li, produced by the solution combustion synthesis (SCS). The results showed a high intensity of the infrared optically stimulated luminescence (IRSL) response for the samples of CaF2 doped with Tb and co-doped with Li. For the samples of CaF2 doped with Ce and co-doped with Li present better IRSL response than the samples co-doped with Al. It was also observed that the samples of CaF2:Ce,Li present a high fading with 50% reduction of the IRSL signal in a period of 60 min. In case of the CaF2:Tb,Li there is no significant fading during this period. For clinical dosimetry the fast fading of the dosimeter is not adequate. However, this feature can be exploited for other applications such as tamper-proof passive systems that detect and timestamp the movement of undeclared nuclear materials, by the estimation of the OSL response of materials with different fading rates.

Infrared optically stimulated luminescence of rare earth doped CaF2 and co-doped with Al or Li produced by combustion synthesis

d'Errico F.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to characterize the IRSL response of rare earth doped CaF2 and co-doped with Al or Li, produced by the solution combustion synthesis (SCS). The results showed a high intensity of the infrared optically stimulated luminescence (IRSL) response for the samples of CaF2 doped with Tb and co-doped with Li. For the samples of CaF2 doped with Ce and co-doped with Li present better IRSL response than the samples co-doped with Al. It was also observed that the samples of CaF2:Ce,Li present a high fading with 50% reduction of the IRSL signal in a period of 60 min. In case of the CaF2:Tb,Li there is no significant fading during this period. For clinical dosimetry the fast fading of the dosimeter is not adequate. However, this feature can be exploited for other applications such as tamper-proof passive systems that detect and timestamp the movement of undeclared nuclear materials, by the estimation of the OSL response of materials with different fading rates.
2020
Medeiros, M. T. S.; Barros, V. S. M.; Asfora, V. K.; Khoury, H. J.; D'Errico, F.
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