Search In this Thesis
   Search In this Thesis  
العنوان
Investigation of Some Minerals as Radiation Dosimeters/
المؤلف
Abd El-Hamid, Shrouk Farouk.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Shrouk Farouk Abd El-Hamid
مشرف / Nabil Ali El-Faramawy
مشرف / Hassan Fathy El-Nashar
مشرف / Ahmed Gad Abd El-wahed
تاريخ النشر
2021.
عدد الصفحات
154 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
الفيزياء وعلم الفلك
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2021
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية العلوم - الفيزياء
الفهرس
Only 14 pages are availabe for public view

from 153

from 153

Abstract

The phenomenon of thermoluminescence (TL) now has various applications such as in radiation dosimetry, age determination and geological research. Use in geology was one of the earliest applications of TL, before the beginning of the 20th century both terrestrial and extraterrestrial (meteorite) rocks were examined for TL. Thermoluminescence is the process in which a mineral emits light while being heated. It is a stimulated emission process occurring when the thermally excited emission of light follows a previous absorption of energy from radiation. Energy absorbed from ionizing radiation (alpha, beta, gamma, cosmic rays) frees electrons to move through the crystal lattice and some of these are trapped at imperfections in the lattice. Subsequent heating of the crystal can release some of these trapped electrons with an associated emission of light.
The graph of the intensity of the emitted light against the applied heat is called a glow curve. This glow curve can be considered a ‘fingerprint’ of the mineral and does not just depend on the nature of the phosphors involved, but also on the dose received in nature, that is the period over which this dose is delivered and the temperature experienced by the specimen during this time.
Many minerals are naturally occurring thermoluminescent dosimeter (TLD) materials. Their characteristic TL properties depend on the type and concentration of impurities in the mineral sample (mainly rare earth elements). The location of minerals plays an important role in mineral formation and impurity concentration. Studying the TL of minerals such as quartz, feldspar and alumina has clearly indicated that TL peaks observed in glow curves are due to traps formed by irradiation and heat treatment.
Quartz, one of the natural dosimeters used in luminescence studies, has great importance based on its mineral formation for quantifying the radiation history of materials in a variety of applications such as testing the authenticity of art objects or retrospective dosimetry (nuclear accident dosimetry).
The current study investigated TL characteristics of a two types from milky quartz extracted from the Central Eastern Desert (CED), Egypt. The crystallinity and the elemental concentrations of the milky quartz samples were examined using X-ray diffraction and an atomic absorption spectrometer. Samples were irradiated using a
gamma source at different doses. Kinetic analyses for the
TL glow curves were performed using new designed TL deconvolution software. All dosimetric properties have been studied for the two types from (sensitivity, reproducibility, linearity, minimum detectable dose and fading).
This chapter discusses thermoluminescence phenomena (TL) and types of luminescence. Some kinetic models describe the TL phenomena also included. Different experimental method using to analyze TL glow curves and extracting kinetic parameters also discussed. Quartz, its Different types, physical properties and its structure. Also discussed the applications of TL-materials in dosimetry.