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13
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging","Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology
When applied to porcelain products, optically stimulated luminescence
(OSL) is a potentially viable method for use in dose reconstruction fo
llowing contamination from nuclear accidents. However, dose sensitivit
ies are highly variable, depending on what type of porcelain is being
measured. This appears to arise from the fact that OSL is potentially
stimulated in a variety of component phases of the ceramic, and these
phases vary from sample to sample. This article reports an initial att
empt at characterising the luminescence properties of widely available
porcelain wares manufactured under a variety of conditions, in order
to establish the principal luminescent components of the material. Cor
relation of the luminescence properties is then made with the OSL dose
sensitivities. It is shown that where alumina or zircon have been add
ed as a raw ingredient of the porcelain, the end products tend to have
the highest sensitivities to radiation dose. Moreover, the presence o
f these phases is easily identifiable by characteristic signatures in
the luminescence emission spectra.