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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 33:99-102 (1990)
© 1990 Oxford University Press

Progress in Thermoluminescence Dosimetry at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Vinca

M. Prokic

Results are presented on: development of a new MgB4O7 thermoluminescence material with the main TL peak at about 270 oC with extremely stable TL characteristics; improvement of TL sensitivity of graphite-mixed MgB4O7:Dy TL detectors for beta dosimetry; preparation of LiF:Mg,Ti TL dosemeters in the form of sintered pellets, by a simplified preparation method; preparation of thermoluminescent lithium borates doped with manganese or copper, in the form of sintered pellets; production of unique sintered CaSO4:Dy TLD pellets developed at the Institute Vinca. The properties of these TL dosemeters, including sensitivity, reusability and storage characteristics, are presented.


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