The impact of the broad range of gamma doses on follow-up fission fragment track parameters in CR-39 radiation detector

In this study, the effect of high γ-doses on the track parameters, structure as well as optical properties of pristine and γ-irradiation CR-39 nuclear track detector (NTD) were investigated. CR-39 detectors were exposed to γ-doses from 50 up to 500 kGy and then irradiated by fission ions (F.F) of fl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied radiation and isotopes 2024-06, Vol.208, p.111253-111253, Article 111253
Hauptverfasser: Othman, S.M., El-Mesady, I.A., El-badawy, A.S., Ghanim, E.H.
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, the effect of high γ-doses on the track parameters, structure as well as optical properties of pristine and γ-irradiation CR-39 nuclear track detector (NTD) were investigated. CR-39 detectors were exposed to γ-doses from 50 up to 500 kGy and then irradiated by fission ions (F.F) of fluence from 252CF source. The track diameter (D), bulk etch rate (VB), etch induction time (EIT), cut-off or saturated time (tcut-off) for saturated diameters and projected track length (Lo) of normally and inclined incident fission tracks were estimated for different removal layers (h). A linear relationship between D and γ-doses (Dγ) up to 500 k Gy was obtained. The VB for pristine and for γ-irradiated CR-39 was determined. A linear behaviour of VB was obtained up to 300 kGy. Etch induction time (EIT) and saturated time (tcut-off) of pristine and γ-irradiated detectors for normal and inclined fission ions tracks were evaluated respectively up to 500 kGy. Each EIT and tcut-off decreased exponentially fast with increasing γ-doses but the inclined incidence appeared earlier than normal case. Pristine and γ-irradiated CR-39 detectors were examined using FTIR and UV–Vis spectrophotometer. From this study, a linear relation of band gap energies (Egap) as a function of γ-doses, Dγ, was obtained. The value of (Egap) decreased when increasing γ-doses for direct and indirect transitions, respectively. In addition, a systematic increase of Urbach energy (EU) was recorded together with the Dγ increase. Moreover, a linear behavior of the refractive index (n) along with γ-irradiated CR-39 plastic detector was observed via direct and indirect methods. •CR-39 NTDs samples exposed to different gamma doses from 50 to 500 k Gy to compare with pristine NTD.•Track Parameters of fission fragment ions irradiated CR-39 were measured and estimated.•FTIR as well as UV–visible spectroscopy for all CR-39 NTDs were measured and optical properties were calculated.•The achieved results of track parameters with optical parameters indicated the possibility of using CR-39 NTDs in γ-dosimetric applications.
ISSN:0969-8043
1872-9800
DOI:10.1016/j.apradiso.2024.111253