On energy storage of Lu2O3:Tb,M (M=Hf, Ti, Nb) sintered ceramics: Glow curves, dose-response dependence, radiation hardness and self-dose effect

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Dagmara Kulesza (University of Wroclaw)

A.J.J. bos (TU Delft - RST/Luminescence Materials)

Eugeniusz Zych (University of Wroclaw)

Research Group
RST/Luminescence Materials
Copyright
© 2018 Dagmara Kulesza, A.J.J. bos, Eugeniusz Zych
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2018.07.360
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Dagmara Kulesza, A.J.J. bos, Eugeniusz Zych
Research Group
RST/Luminescence Materials
Volume number
769
Pages (from-to)
794-800
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Abstract

Thermoluminescent properties and energy storage characteristics of Lu2O3:Tb,M (M = Hf, Ti, Nb) sintered ceramics induced by ionizing radiation are presented and discussed. Dose-response dependence, radiation hardness and fading are studied. A linearity of the former exceeding seven orders of magnitude is confirmed for Lu2O3:Tb,Hf and Lu2O3:Tb,Nb ceramics. Lu2O3:Tb,Hf shows the best TL performance and also its fading is the lowest reaching 15% over 7 h and shows tendency to saturate. During the same period of time the Lu2O3:Tb,Ti, despite having TL at higher temperatures, losses about 25% of the stored energy and the TL signal of Lu2O3:Tb,Nb fades by almost 40% over 7 h. First order TL kinetics is confirmed for all three compositions. A self-dose effect in Lu2O3:Tb,Hf due to a natural content of the radioactive isotope (2.6%) is proved to be important for long-time reading of low doses.

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