TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermoluminescent LiF:Cu,Mg,P for gamma ray dosimetry in mixed fast neutron-gamma radiation fields
AU - Horowitz, Y. S.
AU - Shachar, B. B.
PY - 1988/1/1
Y1 - 1988/1/1
N2 - In thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD), the relative TL response, η(nγ), of fast neutrons to gamma rays usually lies between 0.05 to 0.3. Recently, several groups have reported on the development of a new TL material, LiF:Cu,Mg,P, with a gamma ray TL sensitivity ~20 times greater than LiF:Mg,Ti(TLD-100), Harshaw-Filtrol). We have measured the relative TL response of LiF:Cu,Mg,P to 252Cf fast neutrons (Ēn) = 2.5 MeV). Neutron dosimetry was carried out using the polycarbonate technique, and, for comparison purposes, the neutron irradiations were also carried out simultaneously on pairs of LiF:Mg,Ti(TLD-700, H/F) and CaF2:Tm (TLD-300, H/F) dosemeters. The following results were obtained: (1) n(LiF:Cu,Mg,P) = 0.011 ± 0.01; (2) n(TLD-700)/n(LiF:Cu,Mg,P) ≃5:1; and (3) n(TLD-300)/n(LiF:Cu,Mg,P) ≃ 4:1. Estimation of the TL signal was carried out using computerised glow curve deconvolution (CGCD). These results establish LiF:Cu,Mg,P as the 'tissue-equivalent' TL material least sensitive to fast neutrons discovered to date and suggest that LiF:Cu,Mg,P can serve as an excellent discriminator for gamma ray dose measurement in fast neutron - gamma ray radiation fields.
AB - In thermoluminescent dosimetry (TLD), the relative TL response, η(nγ), of fast neutrons to gamma rays usually lies between 0.05 to 0.3. Recently, several groups have reported on the development of a new TL material, LiF:Cu,Mg,P, with a gamma ray TL sensitivity ~20 times greater than LiF:Mg,Ti(TLD-100), Harshaw-Filtrol). We have measured the relative TL response of LiF:Cu,Mg,P to 252Cf fast neutrons (Ēn) = 2.5 MeV). Neutron dosimetry was carried out using the polycarbonate technique, and, for comparison purposes, the neutron irradiations were also carried out simultaneously on pairs of LiF:Mg,Ti(TLD-700, H/F) and CaF2:Tm (TLD-300, H/F) dosemeters. The following results were obtained: (1) n(LiF:Cu,Mg,P) = 0.011 ± 0.01; (2) n(TLD-700)/n(LiF:Cu,Mg,P) ≃5:1; and (3) n(TLD-300)/n(LiF:Cu,Mg,P) ≃ 4:1. Estimation of the TL signal was carried out using computerised glow curve deconvolution (CGCD). These results establish LiF:Cu,Mg,P as the 'tissue-equivalent' TL material least sensitive to fast neutrons discovered to date and suggest that LiF:Cu,Mg,P can serve as an excellent discriminator for gamma ray dose measurement in fast neutron - gamma ray radiation fields.
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U2 - 10.1093/rpd/23.1-4.401
DO - 10.1093/rpd/23.1-4.401
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0023757307
VL - 23
SP - 401
EP - 404
JO - Radiation Protection Dosimetry
JF - Radiation Protection Dosimetry
SN - 0144-8420
IS - 1-4
ER -