Intrinsic Dosimetry: Elemental Composition Effects On The Thermoluminescence Of Commercial Borosilicate Glass

Intrinsic dosimetry is the method of measuring total absorbed dose received by the walls of a container holding radioactive material. By considering this dose in tandem with the physical characteristics of the radioactive material housed within the container, this method can provide enhanced pathway information for interdicted radioactive samples. Thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry was used to measure ionizing radiation dose effects on stock borosilicate glass. Differences in TL glow curve shape and intensity were observed for glasses from different geographical origins. The different TL signatures strongly correlated with the concentration of alkaline earth metals and the ratio of sodium to the total amount of alkali metal present in the borosilicate glass.

Author
R A Clark
Origin
University Of Missouri, Usa
Journal Title
Radiation Measurements 59 2013 270-276
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4060

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Intrinsic Dosimetry: Elemental Composition Effects On The Thermoluminescence Of Commercial Borosilicate Glass
Radiation Measurements 59 2013 270-276
S 4060
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