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Luminescence of phosphorus containing oxide materials: Crystalline SiO2‐P and 3P2O5⋅7SiO2; CaO⋅P2O5; SrO⋅P2O5 glasses

2014

Luminescence of phosphate glasses such as CaO⋅P2O5 and SrO⋅P2O5 is compared with that of phosphorus doped crystalline α-quartz and phosphosilicate glass with content 3P2O5⋅7SiO2. Water & OH groups are found by IR spectra in these materials. The spectrum of luminescence contains many bands in the range 1.5 - 5.5 eV. The luminescence bands in UV range at 4.5-5 eV are similar in those materials. Decay duration in exponential approximation manifests a time constant about 37 ns. Also a component in μs range was detected. PL band of μs component is shifted to low energy with respect to that of ∼37 ns component. This shift is about 0.6 eV. It is explained as singlet-triplet splitting of excited st…

CrystalPhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceExcited stateAnalytical chemistryMineralogyInfrared spectroscopyLuminescenceThermoluminescencePhosphosilicate glassPhosphate glassAIP Conference Proceedings
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Technique for routine output verification of Leipzig applicators with a well chamber

2005

The H-type Leipzig applicators are accessories of the microSelectron-HDR system (Nucletron, Veenendaal, The Netherlands) for treatment of superficial malignancies. Recently, the dose rate distributions in liquid water for the whole set of applicators using both source models available for the microSelectron-HDR afterloaders have been obtained by means of the experimentally validated Monte Carlo (MC) code GEANT4. Also an output table (cGy/hU) at 3 mm depth on the applicator central axis was provided. The output verification of these applicators by the user, prior to their clinical use, present practical problems: small detectors such as thermoluminescent dosimeters or parallel-plate ionizati…

Dosimeterbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineThermoluminescenceImaging phantomRadiation therapyOpticschemistryMedical imagingCalibrationmedicineDosimetryClinical dosimetryIridiumbusinessDose rateNuclear medicineMedical Physics
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Preliminary application of thermoluminescence and single aliquot regeneration method for dose reconstruction in soda lime glass

2013

The research described in this paper shows that the use of the single aliquot regeneration (SAR) method for thermoluminescence (TL) measurements applied to soda lime glasses allows to carry out a retrospective dose evaluation. We have followed a fast and efficient sample preparation procedure which permits measurements without powdering and sieving processes. We have analyzed the TL signal of commercial soda lime watch glass irradiated with 6 Mega Volts (MV) LINAC photons, 10 MeV LINAC electrons and 62 MeV protons. After the initial exposure and following TL reading, the samples are successively irradiated with increasing doses of photons. Therefore, for each sample its calibration curve is…

Electron beamSoda-lime glassNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceThermoluminescenceCalibration curveRadiochemistryMineralogyThermoluminescenceProton beamchemistry.chemical_compoundSoda limechemistrySoda lime watch glasseCathode rayPhoton beamSample preparationIrradiationSingle aliquot regeneration methodWatch glassInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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Revealing the pace of river landscape evolution during the Quaternary: recent developments in numerical dating methods

2016

During the last twenty years, several technical developments have considerably intensified the use of numerical dating methods for the Quaternary. The study of fluvial archives has greatly benefited from these enhancements, opening new dating horizons for a range of archives at distinct time scales and thereby providing new insights into previously unanswered questions. In this contribution, we separately present the state of the art of five numerical dating methods that are frequently used in the fluvial context: radiocarbon, Luminescence, Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), 230Th/U and terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (TCN) dating. We focus on the major recent developments for each technique th…

Fluvial archives010506 paleontologyArcheologyLuminescence datingFluvialContext (language use)010502 geochemistry & geophysics14C dating01 natural scienceslaw.inventionQuaternaryPaleontologyAbsolute datinglawNumerical dating methodRadiocarbon datingCosmogenic nuclideTerrestrial cosmogenic nuclides datingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesESR datingGlobal and Planetary ChangeThermoluminescence datingGeologyDating methodologies in archaeology[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography230Th/U datingQuaternarygeogGeology
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The identification of irradiated crustaceans and evaluation of the dose by thermoluminescence: Intercomparison between two methods for extracting min…

2010

Abstract The thermoluminescence (TL) is one of the physical methods recommended by the European Committee for Standardization, for the identification of irradiated food from which silicate minerals can be extracted. The efficacy of the method strongly depends on the quantity and purity of the extracted minerals, and therefore on the extraction procedure. In this work we applied the TL for the identification of crustacean Nephrops norvegicus irradiated at 0.5−1.5−3.0 kGy, comparing two different procedures for extracting minerals: by means of a density gradient or with acid hydrolysis. The identification of the irradiation treatment was always achieved with both procedures, without any false…

Food irradiationDose assessmentThermoluminescenceChemistryMinerals extractionRadiochemistryExtraction (chemistry)Analytical chemistryFood sampleThermoluminescenceSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Identification (information)Silicate mineralsAcid hydrolysisFood irradiationIrradiationFood ScienceFood Research International
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Qualitative and quantitative thermoluminescence analysis on irradiated oregano

2007

Abstract Thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry is one of the physical methods used for the identification of irradiated food, suitable for foods from which silicate minerals can be extracted. The aims of the present work were to apply the TL analysis for a qualitative identification of irradiated oregano, and to set up a quantitative procedure to estimate the original treatment dose on the sample. The experimental results show that the TL analysis allows to distinguish irradiated oregano even seven months after the treatment. The additive dose procedure gives a rough estimation of the treatment dose, but can be helpful when the TL ratio method is unsatisfactory.

Food irradiationMaterials scienceThermoluminescenceRadiochemistryThermoluminescenceSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Qualitative analysisTreatment doseRatio methodDetection of irradiated foodDosimetryFood irradiationIrradiationQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Food ScienceBiotechnologyFood Control
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Thermoactivated spectroscopy of heterovalent impurity traps in CdWO4

1995

Abstract Recombination luminescence emission spectra, TSL and trap spectra estimated by fractional glow technique (FGT), in nominally pure and Li-, Bi- and Ho-doped CdWO4, crystals are reported. According to the investigations by FGT heterovalent impurities Li, Bi and Ho causes localized electronic states which act as traps for charge carriers. It is shown that TSL results in emission of known blue-green luminescence band by emptying of the Li+-related traps in CdWO4-Li and yellow luminescence band by emptying of the Bi3+-related traps in CdWO4-Bi. It is proposed that blue-green and yellow luminescence occur by recombination correspondingly of free holes and free electrons at different intr…

Free electron modelNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRadiationChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsMolecular physicsThermoluminescencechemistry.chemical_compoundImpurityCadmium tungstateGeneral Materials ScienceCharge carrierEmission spectrumLuminescenceSpectroscopyNuclear chemistryRadiation Effects and Defects in Solids
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Luminescence properties of AlN nanostructures revealed under UV light irradiation

2007

The luminescence properties of the AlN nanostructures – nanorods and nanotips -revealed under the UV irradiation are similar to those of the AlN ceramics. Presumably they are induced by the recombination processes in the oxygen-related centers. All the studied luminescence processes (photoluminescence, thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence) in the nanostructures occur mainly through the host lattice excitation. That may be explained by the smaller concentration of the defect centers and more perfect structure of the host lattice of the nanostructures compared to the ceramics. The small mutual differences revealed in the spectra and TL curves of the AlN nanotips and nanoro…

HistoryPhotoluminescenceNanostructureMaterials scienceOptically stimulated luminescencebusiness.industryCrystal structurePhotochemistryThermoluminescenceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationOptoelectronicsNanorodIrradiationLuminescencebusinessJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Investigation of archaeological amphorae from the Egadi battles

2022

Abstract Archaeological ceramics are considered one of the most important sources of both technological and chronological information. Here, the investigation of some archaeological underwater amphorae from the Egadi’s Battle, that decided the end of the First Punic War (241 B.C.), is reported. X-ray Diffraction (XRD), X-ray Fluorescence (XRF), petrography, and Thermoluminescence (TL) were used to determine the composition of the amphorae and to evaluate the compatibly of their age with the above Battle. Considering the historical importance of the act and the well-defined historical collocation these amphorae represent an interesting archaeometric case study.

HistoryamphoraeMultianalytical approachCanaletto Programunderwater siteEgadi battlethermoluminescenceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Seasonal variation of air kerma rate in Sicily.

2007

Thermoluminescence dosimetry has been used to measure air kerma in 29 sites in Sicily. Four three month measurement campaigns have been carried out in order to assess seasonal variations. Average annual values between 20 and 90 nGy h(-1), after cosmic background subtraction, are reported. Average annual values are strongly dependent on site lithology, and we find that winter data are generally the highest, while spring and autumn rates are generally the lowest with very similar trends in any site. Summer values generally lay in between. Largest seasonal variations are found in sites along the southern coast of the island, probably because of stronger action of winds affecting radon, along w…

LithologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAir pollutionchemistry.chemical_elementRadonmedicine.disease_causeAtmospheric sciencesKermaRadiation MonitoringmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalSicilyGeographybusiness.industryGeneral MedicineSeasonalitymedicine.diseasePollutionGround levelSpectrometry GammachemistryAir Pollutants RadioactiveThermoluminescence dosimetrySpatial variabilitySeasonsNuclear medicinebusinessJournal of environmental radioactivity
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