Beta irradiation-induced thermoluminescence: Glow curve analysis and kinetic parameters in combustion-synthesized undoped CaYO(BO).

Appl Radiat Isot

Jazan University, College of Science, Department of Physical Sciences, Physics Division, P.O. Box 114, 45142, Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Electronic address:

Published: June 2024

This study examines the thermoluminescent (TL) properties of undoped CaYO(BO) phosphor, focusing on how it behaves under a variety of experimental conditions. The IRSL-TL 565 nm was chosen as the appropriate detection filter among various optical detection filter combinations. During the preheating trials conducted at a rate of 2 °C/s, the TL peak exhibited increased intensity, particularly around 200 °C. The experimental outcomes demonstrated a reliable linear relationship (R = 0.996 and b = 1.015) in the dose response of undoped preheated CaYO(BO) within the range of 1-200 Gy. The investigation encompasses a range of techniques, including the T-T method, computerized glow curve deconvolution (CGCD) analysis, and theoretical modelling. The application of the T-T method to samples irradiated with a 5 Gy dose revealed distinct zones on the T versus T diagram, signifying the presence of at least two discernible components within the TL glow curve, specifically, a single general order kinetics peak and a continuous distribution. The analysis of activation energy versus preheated temperature exhibited a stepwise curve, indicating five trap levels with depths ranging between 1.13 eV and 1.40 eV. The CGCD method also revealed the superposition of at least five distinct TL glow peaks. It was observed that their activation energies were consistent with the T-T experiment. Furthermore, the low Figure of Merit (FOM) value of 1.18% indicates high reliability in the goodness-of-fit measure. These findings affirm the reliability and effectiveness of the employed methods in characterizing the TL properties of the CaYO(BO) phosphor under investigation. Theoretical models, including the semi-localized transition model, were introduced to explain anomalous observations in TL glow peak intensities and heating rate patterns. While providing a conceptual framework, these models may require adjustments to accurately capture the specific characteristics uncovered through CGCD analysis. As a potential application, the study suggests that the characterized TL properties of CaYO(BO) phosphor could be utilized in dosimetric applications, such as radiation dose measurements, owing to its reliable linear response within a broad dose range.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111301DOI Listing

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