Using irradiated doped-silica preforms from which fibres for thermoluminescence dosimetry applications can be fabricated we have carried out a range of luminescence studies, the TL yield of the fibre systems offering many advantages over conventional passive dosimetry types. In this paper we investigate such media, showing emission spectra for irradiated preforms and the TL response of glass beads following irradiation to an (241)Am-Be neutron source located in a tank of water, the glass fibres and beads offering the advantage of being able to be placed directly into liquid. The outcomes from these and other lines of research are intended to inform development of doped silica radiation dosimeters of versatile utility, extending from environ...
In this paper, we review the highly promising silica glass, fabricated as doped and undoped optical ...
With high-dose applications lacking the benefit of an economic yet versatile dosimeter that provides...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of Ge-doped SiO telecommunication fibre as a 1-D thermoluminesc...
Using irradiated doped-silica preforms from which fibres for thermoluminescence dosimetry applicatio...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
The studies herein report on a comprehensive study into the thermoluminescent properties of silica b...
For a range of industrial and medical situations there exists need for sensitive, robust high spatia...
The Ge dopant in commercially available silica optical fibres gives rise to appreciable thermolumins...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
The Ge dopant in commercially available silica optical fibres gives rise to appreciable thermolumins...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres a...
A radiation dosimeter based on Ge-doped silica fibre is described. Parameters concerning thermolumin...
The Ge dopant in commercially available silica optical fibres gives rise to appreciable thermolumins...
In this paper, we review the highly promising silica glass, fabricated as doped and undoped optical ...
With high-dose applications lacking the benefit of an economic yet versatile dosimeter that provides...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of Ge-doped SiO telecommunication fibre as a 1-D thermoluminesc...
Using irradiated doped-silica preforms from which fibres for thermoluminescence dosimetry applicatio...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
The studies herein report on a comprehensive study into the thermoluminescent properties of silica b...
For a range of industrial and medical situations there exists need for sensitive, robust high spatia...
The Ge dopant in commercially available silica optical fibres gives rise to appreciable thermolumins...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres an...
The Ge dopant in commercially available silica optical fibres gives rise to appreciable thermolumins...
This work addresses purpose-made thermoluminescence dosimeters (TLD) based on doped silica fibres a...
A radiation dosimeter based on Ge-doped silica fibre is described. Parameters concerning thermolumin...
The Ge dopant in commercially available silica optical fibres gives rise to appreciable thermolumins...
In this paper, we review the highly promising silica glass, fabricated as doped and undoped optical ...
With high-dose applications lacking the benefit of an economic yet versatile dosimeter that provides...
Review is made of dosimetric studies of Ge-doped SiO telecommunication fibre as a 1-D thermoluminesc...