Abstract

In this letter, we report a discovery of a new radio-photoluminescence (RPL) material. The RPL appeared in vacuum-sintered non-doped K2CO3 ceramics as an evolution of PL emission band peaking at 440nm. The RPL signal was confirmed to be sensitive to X-rays and stable at room temperature. The RPL response was observed as low as 1mGy although the sample was not optimized. We strongly believe that this material should be a promising candidate as RPL dosimeter materials.

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