Abstract

Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra have been measured in X-ray-irradiated CdS-doped glass as functions of X-ray dose and effective X-ray energy. The intensity of the ESR signal is proportional to X-ray dose up to 40 Gy. CdS-doped glass is more sensitive than a commercial alanine dosimeter. The intensity of the ESR signal decreases with decreasing effective X-ray energy for energies lower than 33 keV. Thermal stability was also studied. The ESR signal is relatively stable at room temperature.

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