Abstract
Three phototransferred thermoluminescence (PTTL) peaks appear at 100, 155, and 200°C from alpha and beta irradiated fine-grain samples of quartz annealed at 1000°C after first read-out up to 210°C and illumination with 340 nm light. Linear dose response of PTTL was measured up to 50 Gy of beta dose and up to 470 Gy of alpha dose. The efficiency of the phototransfer process depends on illumination time, is different after alpha and beta irradiations, and increases with quartz annealing temperature.
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