2018
DOI: 10.1111/jace.15918
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Luminescence effects in reactive powder sintered silica glasses for radiation sensing

Abstract: Silica glasses doped with rare-earth ions are potential materials for optical fiber radiation detection and dosimetry applications. High sensitivity to radiation requires fibers with large cores that can be reliably fabricated using glass made in a novel process from the reactive powder sintering of silica. The luminescence and dosimetric properties of a range of rare earth-doped silica materials produced using this novel technique are reported here. Radioluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL… Show more

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“…13, where the first section (1) represents the RL emission, and (2) represents the luminescence produced during the relaxation of traps by optical stimulation. [116] has extended the work on fluoride phosphate glasses, and utilizing doped silica samples prepared using the Reactive Powder Sintering of Silica (REPUSIL) process. A variety of rare-earth dopants have been investigated, namely, lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), samarium (Sm), thulium (Tm) and Ytterbium (Yb).…”
Section: Brachytherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13, where the first section (1) represents the RL emission, and (2) represents the luminescence produced during the relaxation of traps by optical stimulation. [116] has extended the work on fluoride phosphate glasses, and utilizing doped silica samples prepared using the Reactive Powder Sintering of Silica (REPUSIL) process. A variety of rare-earth dopants have been investigated, namely, lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), samarium (Sm), thulium (Tm) and Ytterbium (Yb).…”
Section: Brachytherapymentioning
confidence: 99%