Abstract

The low-temperature luminescence properties of CaSO 4:Dy for personnel dosimetry have yet to be fully investigated. In this article we present the results of low-temperature TL, radioluminescence and phosphorescence to demonstrate the existence of tunnel luminescence as opposed to thermoluminescence (TL) from low-temperature traps and attempt to explain the subtle difference between high-temperature TL, low-temperature TL and tunnel luminescence spectra.

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