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NaCl pellets for prospective dosimetry using optically stimulated luminescence : Signal integrity and long-term versus short-term exposure

Waldner, Lovisa LU orcid ; Rääf, Christopher LU and Bernhardsson, Christian LU orcid (2020) In Radiation and Environmental Biophysics 59(4). p.693-702
Abstract

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal properties of pellets from three types of NaCl (two household salts and one analytical grade salt) were investigated for their use in prospective dosimetry. Special attention was given to the OSL signal behaviour with time. The readout protocol was optimised in terms of preheat temperature, and the OSL signal yield of the NaCl pellet with time as well as the fading of the OSL signal with time was investigated. The effects of acute and chronic irradiations were compared. Irradiations and readout were performed using a Risø TL/OSL reader (TL/OSL-DA-15, DTU Nutech, Denmark). The optimal preheat temperature was determined to be 100 ºC, yielding OSL signals similar to a 1 h pause before OSL... (More)

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signal properties of pellets from three types of NaCl (two household salts and one analytical grade salt) were investigated for their use in prospective dosimetry. Special attention was given to the OSL signal behaviour with time. The readout protocol was optimised in terms of preheat temperature, and the OSL signal yield of the NaCl pellet with time as well as the fading of the OSL signal with time was investigated. The effects of acute and chronic irradiations were compared. Irradiations and readout were performed using a Risø TL/OSL reader (TL/OSL-DA-15, DTU Nutech, Denmark). The optimal preheat temperature was determined to be 100 ºC, yielding OSL signals similar to a 1 h pause before OSL signal readout. There was no OSL signal fading observed as a function of time, but a decrease in the OSL signal yield of the NaCl pellets with time resulted in an apparent inverse fading when converting the OSL signal to an absorbed dose. For chronic radiation exposures of up to five weeks, the sensitivity of the NaCl pellets was found to be stable. The results of this study show that the use of NaCl pellets for prospective dosimetry is a promising, cost-effective, and accessible complement to commercially available alternatives for accurate absorbed dose determinations.

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Dosimetry, Extended exposures, Fading, OSL, Preheat, Salt
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Radiation and Environmental Biophysics
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10 pages
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Springer
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10.1007/s00411-020-00873-8
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  author       = {{Waldner, Lovisa and Rääf, Christopher and Bernhardsson, Christian}},
  issn         = {{0301-634X}},
  keywords     = {{Dosimetry; Extended exposures; Fading; OSL; Preheat; Salt}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{693--702}},
  publisher    = {{Springer}},
  series       = {{Radiation and Environmental Biophysics}},
  title        = {{NaCl pellets for prospective dosimetry using optically stimulated luminescence : Signal integrity and long-term versus short-term exposure}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00411-020-00873-8}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/s00411-020-00873-8}},
  volume       = {{59}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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