Thermoluminescence, electron paramagnetic resonance, and structural characterization of natural prehnite for high-dose radiation dosimetry
- Monise B. Gomesb(Autor),
- Carlos D. Gonzales-Lorenzod, e(Autor),
- René R. Roccaf(Autor),
- F. N. Ramirezc, g(Autor),
- ,
- Betzabel N. Silva-Carrerae(Autor)
- ,
- bIPEN-CNEN/SP,
- cUniversidad Nacional de Piura,
- dUniversidad Nacional de San Agustín,
- eUniversidade de São Paulo,
- fUniversidade Federal de São Paulo
Resumen
Natural prehnite was evaluated as a thermoluminescence (TL) material for high-dose dosimetry. XRF identified SiO2, Al2O3, and CaO as major constituents. Prehnite samples annealed between 200 and 800 °C (1 h) were examined by XRD and Rietveld analysis, confirming prehnite as the majority phase and revealing calcite and vaterite after heating. The 600 °C sample provided the highest TL yield and was selected for detailed study. Fading tests showed a ∼40 % loss in the 240/350 °C peaks over 5.42 days (130 h), followed by signal stability. Dose–response demonstrated, for the 245 peak and 325 °C, a linear region in the 0.1–2 kGy and 0.5–20 kGy range, respectively, with saturation occurring between 30 and 100 kGy. Kinetic parameters were obtained using TM-Tstop, initial-rise, and variable-heating-rate methods; glow-curve deconvolution resolved five TL components. TL spectra display an intense band near 530 nm and a weak 550 nm band, suggesting two main recombination centers.
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113519Revista (Volumen, Número de Edición)
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids (Volumen 212)Hitos de publicación
- Publicada- 05/2026
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0022-3697ID de publicación externa
- Scopus: 105027281794
