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Enhancing the radiation dose detection sensitivity of optical fibres.

D A Bradley1, G Amouzad Mahdiraji2, M Ghomeishi3, E Dermosesian3, F R M Adikan3, H A A Rashid4, M J Maah5.   

Abstract

A method for improving the thermoluminescence (TL) yield of silica-based optical fibres is demonstrated. Using silica obtained from a single manufacturer, three forms of pure (undoped) fibre (capillary-, flat-, and photonic crystal fibre (PCF)) and two forms of Ge-doped fibre (capillary- and flat-fibre) were fabricated. The pure fibre samples were exposed to 6 and 21MeV electrons, the doped fibres to 6MV photons. The consistent observation of large TL yield enhancement is strongly suggestive of surface-strain defects generation. For 6MeV irradiations of flat-fibre and PCF, respective TL yields per unit mass of about 12.0 and 17.5 times that of the undoped capillary-fibre have been observed. Similarly, by making a Ge-doped capillary-fibre into flat-fibre, the TL response is found to increase by some 6.0 times. Thus, in addition to TL from the presence of a dopant, the increase in fused surface areas of flat-fibres and PCF is seen to be a further important source of TL. The glow-curves of the undoped fibres have been analysed by computational deconvolution. Trap centre energies have been estimated and compared for the various fibre samples. Two trap centre types observed in capillary-fibre are also observed in flat-fibre and PCF. An additional trap centre in flat-fibre and one further trap centre in PCF are observed when compared to capillary fibre. These elevated-energy trap centres are linked with strain-generated defects in the collapsed regions of the flat fibre and PCF.
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Keywords:  Dosimeter; Flat fibre; Glow curve analysis; Ionizing radiation; Optical fibre; Photonic crystal fibre; Thermoluminescence; Trap energy

Year:  2014        PMID: 25533626     DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2014.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Radiat Isot        ISSN: 0969-8043            Impact factor:   1.513


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1.  Sensitive Fibre-Based Thermoluminescence Detectors for High Resolution In-Vivo Dosimetry.

Authors:  Mostafa Ghomeishi; G Amouzad Mahdiraji; F R Mahamd Adikan; N M Ung; D A Bradley
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 4.379

2.  The Thermoluminescence Response of Ge-Doped Flat Fibers to Gamma Radiation.

Authors:  Siti Nurasiah Binti Mat Nawi; Nor Fadira Binti Wahib; Nurul Najua Binti Zulkepely; Yusoff Bin Mohd Amin; Ung Ngie Min; David Andrew Bradley; Roslan Bin Md Nor; Mohd Jamil Maah
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2015-08-20       Impact factor: 3.576

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