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Deformation Induced Thermoluminescence in NaCl:Ca(T).

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Abstract

The polycrystalline specimens of NaCl:Ca (10−3 m.f.) obtained by recrystallization from aqueous solution followed by annealing and rapid quenching from 750°C, designated as NaCl:Ca(T), exhibited well defined glow peak at 147°C. This has been found useful in determining the dose of ionizing radiations in radiation applications1. The present paper includes the study of effect of mechanical deformation on the nature of glow curves of NaCl:Ca(T) material. About 5 x 103 Kg/cm2 uniform pressure is applied for preparing tablets of 0.1 cm thick and 1 cm diameter. TL glow curve reader used for recording the glow curves, after a test dose of 700 R, is described earlier1.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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