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USING AN OPTIMISED OSL SINGLE-ALIQUOT REGENERATIVE-DOSE PROTOCOL FOR LOW-DOSE RETROSPECTIVE DOSIMETRY ON HOUSEHOLD SALT.

Christiansson, Maria LU ; Bernhardsson, Christian LU orcid ; Mattsson, Sören LU and Rääf, Christopher LU (2011) In Radiation Protection Dosimetry 144. p.584-587
Abstract
The single-aliquot regenerative-dose (SAR) protocols used in retrospective dosimetry for optically stimulated luminescence measurements have been mainly developed for archaeological and geological dating of quartz and feldspar. The aim in this study is to find a read-out protocol that can generate the most reproducible signal for household salt (NaCl) at absorbed doses below 100 mGy. The relation between the reproducibility of the signal, in terms of the ratio between given absorbed dose and SAR-calculated dose, and parameters such as test-dose pre-heat temperature has been studied. It was found that a temperature of 200°C yielded the best reproducibility in the SAR-calculated dose, which is a somewhat higher pre-heat temperature than what... (More)
The single-aliquot regenerative-dose (SAR) protocols used in retrospective dosimetry for optically stimulated luminescence measurements have been mainly developed for archaeological and geological dating of quartz and feldspar. The aim in this study is to find a read-out protocol that can generate the most reproducible signal for household salt (NaCl) at absorbed doses below 100 mGy. The relation between the reproducibility of the signal, in terms of the ratio between given absorbed dose and SAR-calculated dose, and parameters such as test-dose pre-heat temperature has been studied. It was found that a temperature of 200°C yielded the best reproducibility in the SAR-calculated dose, which is a somewhat higher pre-heat temperature than what is used for dating of quartz. (Less)
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10.1093/rpd/ncq430
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  author       = {{Christiansson, Maria and Bernhardsson, Christian and Mattsson, Sören and Rääf, Christopher}},
  issn         = {{1742-3406}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{584--587}},
  publisher    = {{Oxford University Press}},
  series       = {{Radiation Protection Dosimetry}},
  title        = {{USING AN OPTIMISED OSL SINGLE-ALIQUOT REGENERATIVE-DOSE PROTOCOL FOR LOW-DOSE RETROSPECTIVE DOSIMETRY ON HOUSEHOLD SALT.}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncq430}},
  doi          = {{10.1093/rpd/ncq430}},
  volume       = {{144}},
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