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Radiat Prot Dosimetry
December 2006
Department of Technical Physics, The Ural State Technical University, 19 Mira Street, 620002 Ekaterinburg, Russia.
The present report deals with the experimental observations of the thermally stimulated migration of charge carriers from trapping centres responsible for the main thermoluminescence (TL) peak at 450 K to a deep trap and, also, the optically stimulated transport of carriers from the deep trap to the main trap, which gives rise to the phototransferred TL at 450 K, in anion-defective alpha-Al2O3 crystals. The obtained results provide an experimental proof to the adequacy of the assumptions made in the model of the mutual interaction of the main and deep traps in the crystals under study.
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April 2003
The Ural State Technical University, Department of Technical Physics, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
Some new experimental results illustrating the effect of deep traps on luminescent and dosimetric properties of anion-defective single crystals of alpha-Al2O3 have been described. It was found that deep traps had an electronic origin. They were filled thanks to the photoionisation of F-centres and their filling was accompanied by the conversion of F-->F+ centres.
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April 2003
The Ural State Technical University, Department of Technical Physics, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
The results of a study dealing with detection of neutrons in thermoluminescent (TL) photon radiation detectors, type TLD-500, based on an anion-defective corundum have been reported. The detection method uses the transformation of neutron radiation into gamma radiation arising when neutrons are captured by cadmium nuclei. A comparative analysis of the data obtained with the TL detectors and results of radiometric measurements suggested applicability of this method.
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