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Performance of CVD diamond as an optically and thermally stimulated luminescence dosemeter
Authors:Preciado-Flores S  Schreck M  Meléndrez R  Chernov V  Bernal R  Cruz-Vázquez C  Cruz-Zaragoza E  Barboza-Flores M
Affiliation:Departamento de Investigación en Polímeros y Materiales de la Universidad de Sonora, Apdo. Postal 130, Hermosillo, Sonora 83000, México.
Abstract:Diamond is a material with extreme physical properties. Its radiation hardness, chemical inertness and tissue equivalence qualify it as an ideal material for radiation dosimetry. In the present work, the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics of a 10 microm thick CVD diamond (polycrystalline diamond films prepared by chemical vapor deposition) film were studied in order to test its performance as a beta radiation dosemeter. The TL response is composed of four main TL glow peaks; two of these are in the range of 150-200 degrees C and two additional peaks in the 250-400 degrees C temperature range. The integrated TL as a function of radiation dose is linear up to 100 Gy and increases with increasing dose exposure. The dose dependence of the integrated OSL exhibits a similar behavior. The observed OSL/TL behavior for the CVD diamond film clearly demonstrate its capability for applications in radiation dosimetry with special relevance in medical dosimetry owing to the diamond's intrinsic material properties.
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