2018
DOI: 10.1080/10420150.2018.1513003
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ESR response of soda–lime glasses irradiated with gamma radiation in the 0.5–20.0 Gy range

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“…Various laboratory glassware samples (e.g., from Jena, Rasotherm, Thuring, window glass) exhibit specific EPR signals induced by irradiation, which differ depending on the chemical content of the investigated glass (Gancheva et al 2006). Kortmis and Maltar Strmecki (2018) studied soda-lime glass samples from six different glass batches and demonstrated the influence of temperature on the fading of RIS components over time.…”
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“…Various laboratory glassware samples (e.g., from Jena, Rasotherm, Thuring, window glass) exhibit specific EPR signals induced by irradiation, which differ depending on the chemical content of the investigated glass (Gancheva et al 2006). Kortmis and Maltar Strmecki (2018) studied soda-lime glass samples from six different glass batches and demonstrated the influence of temperature on the fading of RIS components over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%