Literature DB >> 16816401

Compact fluorescent lamp phosphors in accidental radiation monitoring.

K V R Murthy1, S P Pallavi, Rahul Ghildiyal, Manish C Parmar, Y S Patel, V Ravi Kumar, A S Sai Prasad, V Natarajan, A G Page.   

Abstract

The application of lamp phosphors for accidental dosimetry is a new concept. Since the materials used in fluorescent lamps are good photo luminescent materials, if one can either use the inherent defects present in the phosphor or add suitable modifiers to induce thermoluminescence (TL) in these phosphors, then the device (fluorescent lamp) can be used as an accidental dosemeter. In continuation of our search for a suitable phosphor material, which can serve both as an efficient lamp phosphor and as a good radiation monitoring device, detailed examination has been carried out on cerium and terbium-doped lanthanum phosphate material. A (90)Sr beta source with 50 mCi strength (1.85 GBq) was used as the irradiation source for TL studies. The TL response as a function of dose received was examined for all phosphors used and it was observed that the intensity of the TL peak vs. dose received was a linear function in the dose range 0.1-200 Gy in each case. Incidentally LaPO(4): Ce,Tb is a component of the compact fluorescent lamp marketed recently as an energy bright light source. Besides having very good luminescence efficiency, good dosimetric properties of these phosphors render them useful for their use in accidental dosimetry also.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16816401     DOI: 10.1093/rpd/nci569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry        ISSN: 0144-8420            Impact factor:   0.972


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1.  Hydrothermal Synthesis of Silicoaluminophosphate with AEL Structure Using a Residue of Fluorescent Lamps as Starting Material.

Authors:  Gidiângela C C S Lima; Mariele I S Mello; Lindiane Bieseki; Antonio S Araujo; Sibele B C Pergher
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-12-04       Impact factor: 4.411

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