Esr Dosimetric Properties of Gamma Irradiated Different Origin Eyeglass Samples

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2021

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Karaaslan, Hulya

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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

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In the present research, mineral and organic origin eyeglasses (CR-39) were examined with respect to their potential application in the dosimetry of ionizing radiation by using electron spin resonance (ESR) technique. Before irradiation, organic and mineral origin eyeglasses did not exhibit any ESR signal. But they do produce radiation-induced ESR spectra after gamma irradiation. The variations of the radiation-induced resonance signals of organic and mineral origin eyeglasses with microwave power and modulation amplitude were investigated and the optimum spectrometer operating conditions were determined. The dose-response curves of the organic and mineral origin eyeglasses exposed to gamma radiations were found to be described well by a linear and single exponential saturation functions in the dose ranges of 0.1-10 and 0.05-10 kGy, respectively. For mineral eyeglasses this behavior was linear at lower doses (0.05-1 kGy). Despite the observed fading with time in the signal intensity, measurable ESR signals were obtained even 54 days after irradiation for organic origin eyeglass, while the corresponding value for the mineral eyeglass was 154 days. The study also showed that the thermal stability of the radiation-induced ESR signal of mineral eyeglass sample was higher than the signal of organic origin eyeglass.

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ESR, Eyeglass, Mineral glass, Dosimeter, Gamma irradiation, Radiation Accident Dosimetry, Electron-Spin-Resonance, Epr Dosimetry, Emergency Dosimetry, Routine Dosimeter, Window Glass, Watch Glass, Cr-39, Components, Eyeglasses, Gamma Rays, Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Applıed Radıatıon And Isotopes

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178

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