Materials Research (Aug 2012)

Manufacturing polycrystalline pellets of natural quartz for applications in thermoluminescence dosimetry

  • Álvaro Barbosa de Carvalho Junior,
  • Thiago Fernandes Barros,
  • Pedro Luiz Guzzo,
  • Helen Jamil Khoury

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 4
pp. 536 – 543

Abstract

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This paper describes the manufacturing process of quartz-pellets and shows their potential use as thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) for those applications where low-levels of ionising radiation are present. Two batches of cold-pressed pellets were produced and their resistance were evaluated by vibration tests and weight-loss measurements. The batch manufactured with 75 × 150 µm particles showed enough resistance to be employed as TLD. The dosimetric properties of the 310 °C peak appearing in the glow curves of these pellets were characterized together with commercial TLD-100 units using γ- and X-ray beams with different energies. The uncertainties related to reproducibility and stability of the TL signal were better than 10%. The sensitivity and the linearity of the TL response of quartz-pellets were better than that measured for TLD-100 for doses ranging from 0.5 to 200 mGy. The energy dependence of the quartz-pellets was higher than that of TLD-100 but it cannot be considered a restriction to their use in clinical procedures and industrial applications.

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