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Comparative studies on thermoluminescence characteristics of non-doped Mg 2 SiO 4 prepared via a solid-state reaction technique and wet-chemical method: An unusual heating rate dependence

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2019-07-30

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Magnesium orthosilicate (Mg2SiO4) was synthesized via a traditional solid-state reaction and a wet chemical route. This study primarily reported the thermoluminescence (TL) behavior of Mg2SiO4 host. X-ray diffraction pattern revealed that Mg2SiO4 exhibits orthorhombic structure matched with JCPDS card 900-6398. Dose response, reproducibility and trap parameters of TL glow curves were evaluated to clearly reveal TL features. Two TL glow peaks situated at 81 degrees C and 192 degrees C were monitored at a heating rate of 2 degrees Cs-1. We observed anomalous heating rate effect for the peak centered at 192 degrees C whilst TL intensity of the peak at 81 degrees C decreases with elevating heating rate. Trap depths of the electrons within the trap centers were found to be 1.04 +/- 0.01eV and 1.37 +/- 0.01eV for both methods using peak shape (PS) method. Distribution of trap centers was examined using the T-max - T-stop method and this case indicated that the glow curves consist of single TL peaks. The intensity of TL glow curves exhibited a good linear dose response under total area up to 20 Gy. A comparison of the two preparation techniques revealed that TL characteristics of this phosphor are partly dependent and Mg2SiO4 could be a promising material for dosimetric application. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Znb2o4 phosphors, Sm3+, Photoluminescence, Nanophosphors, Luminescence, Fiber, Mg2sio4, Xrd, Thermoluminescence, Heating rate, Mg2sio4, Xrd, Thermoluminescence, Heating rate, Science & technology, Physical sciences, Technology, Chemistry, physical, Materials science, multidisciplinary, Metallurgy & metallurgical engineering, Chemistry, Materials science

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