A Versatile Photochromic Dosimeter Enabling Detection of X‐Ray, Ultraviolet, and Visible Photons

Author:

Yang Zetian1,Hu Jieqi1,Van der Heggen, David1,Jiao Mengmeng1,Feng Ang1,Vrielinck, Henk2,Smet Philippe F.1,Poelman Dirk1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. LumiLab, Department of Solid State Sciences Ghent University Krijgslaan 281‐S1 Ghent B‐9000 Belgium

2. Electron Magnetic Resonance Group, Department of Solid State Sciences Ghent University Krijgslaan 281‐S1 Ghent B‐9000 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractAn accurate measurement of radiation doses is required to ensure efficient use of electromagnetic radiation in medical diagnostics, agriculture, or general lighting applications. Yet, existing dosimeters usually face the issues of cumbersome manipulation, time‐consuming analysis, or power‐supply requirement. Here, an all‐round dosimeter is reported based on BaMgSiO4, a photochromic material that exhibits a reversible white‐pink color change upon irradiation. Electron paramagnetic resonance measurements under in situ coloring and bleaching reveal that the charge carrier trapping and detrapping at oxygen vacancy‐related defects determine the photochromic behavior. This can be utilized for dosimetry of X‐rays, ultraviolet, and visible light, as the coloring and bleaching are dependent on the irradiation wavelength and the dose. The distinct color variation of BaMgSiO4 allows for on‐site measurement of irradiation doses by a colorimetric method, and the special wavelength‐responsive behavior in the ultraviolet region is suitable for personal solar ultraviolet light monitoring. By virtue of good stability and excellent cycling robustness, BaMgSiO4 can be an ideal integrating detector for X‐rays, ultraviolet, and visible light dosimetry. A prototype device is also developed for long‐duration daylight measurements. These findings enhance the understanding of the photochromic behavior in inorganic materials and can stimulate the exploration of new photochromic dosimeters.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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