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[en] Optical absorption (OA) and thermoluminescence (TL) studies in LiF TLD-100 single crystals at high gamma-ray dose levels tend to support the validity of the mobile interstitial model in explaining the dependence of the glow curve shape with gamma-ray dose. Especially the disappearance of the dosimetric peak (peak no. V) at about 225 C and other low temperature peaks above 25 C at high gamma-ray dose levels (>105 Gy) is accompanied by the disappearance of the respective OA bands at 310 and 380 nm. At the highest dose studied, LiF TLD-100 exhibits a TL peak at about 350 C (peak no. VIII) whose annealing step coincides with that of the 250 nm OA band which confirms the composite nature of this band. Dose levels greater than 7.2x103 Gy result in the growth of F-aggregate centres with their characteristic OA bands at 448 nm (M centre) and at 378 nm (R2 centre). However, detailed studies on the OA spectra of TLD-100 indicate that the mobile interstitial model in its present form does not explain satisfactorily the supralinearity in the response of different TL peaks seen in the medium dose range (10-103 Gy). OA results tend to support the competing nonluminescent centre model at least for peak V which envisages a part of the charge released during TL readout to be trapped by these competitors, and indicate that more than one TL process operate simultaneously in this material. (orig.)
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section B, Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms; ISSN 0168-583X; ; CODEN NIMBEU; v. 83(1-2); p. 196-204
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ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, COLOR CENTERS, CRYSTAL DEFECTS, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, CRYSTALS, DOSEMETERS, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, EMISSION, FLUORIDES, FLUORINE COMPOUNDS, HALIDES, HALOGEN COMPOUNDS, HEAT TREATMENTS, IONIZING RADIATIONS, LITHIUM COMPOUNDS, LITHIUM HALIDES, LUMINESCENCE, LUMINESCENT DOSEMETERS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, PHOTON EMISSION, POINT DEFECTS, RADIATIONS, SPECTRA
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