Synthesis and characterization of high‐sensitivity Dy,Eu co‐doped CaSO4 thermoluminescent phosphor using coprecipitation technique

Author:

Mohamed Salwa12,Salama Elsayed3ORCID,Alazab Huda A.4,Bakry Assem1,Sharma Archana5,Assran Yasser67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physics Department, Faculty of Science Ain Shams University Cairo Egypt

2. Basic Science Department Higher Technological Institute 10th of Ramadan City Egypt

3. Basic Science Department, Faculty of Engineering The British University in Egypt (BUE) Al Shorouk City Egypt

4. Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority Cairo Egypt

5. CERN Geneva Switzerland

6. Center of Theoretical Physics The British University in Egypt (BUE) Al Shorouk City Egypt

7. Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering Suez University Suez Egypt

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, (99 − x)CaSO4‐Dy2O3–xEu2O3, (where x = 0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5) thermoluminescence phosphors were prepared using a coprecipitation method. The thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry (TLD) characteristics such as TL sensitivity, dose–response, minimum detectable dose, thermal fading, and the effect of sunlight on the prepared phosphors were investigated. The obtained results indicated that the most sensitive phosphor was obtained at x = 0.05. Large thermal fading of 6% after 1 h and 26% after 24 h from irradiation followed by 71% after 1 month with no additional fading was observed within a time frame exceeding 2 months throughout the remaining duration of the investigation, which also spanned over 2 months. Despite the phosphor's high fading rate, the relative sensitivity of the prepared samples was ~90% compared with TLD‐100. The marked effect of day sunlight was also determined. High dose–response within the low‐dose range from 0.01 to 5 Gy was observed. The obtained results suggested that the synthesized phosphor is well suited for applications involving radiation biology and radiotherapy dosimetry.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Chemistry (miscellaneous),Biophysics

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