Abstract

The electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum has been measured in X-ray-irradiated CdS-doped glass before heat treatment to examine the possibility of using such glass as a dosimetric material. No ESR signal is observed before X-ray irradiation, but it was observed after X-ray irradiation. The intensity of the ESR signal of the glass before heat treatment is higher than that after heat treatment. The thermal stability of the ESR signal of the former glass is slightly better than that of the latter. Therefore, the glass before heat treatment has better properties than that after heat treatment.

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