Abstract
The influence of ultra-violet and visible radiation (UV/VIS) on the read-out obtained from the main dosimetry peak of CaSO4:Dy in Teflon discs exposed to the gamma-radiation levels measured by a personnel-monitoring service has been studied as a function of wavelength, irradiance and radiant exposure. The results have been explained by the net effect of three separate factors, namely (i) an inherent response, (ii) a phototransfer and (iii) an optical bleaching. The response obtained from unirradiated discs illuminated with fluorescent room lighting became saturated after 16 hrs at a value corresponding to 0.33 microC kg-1 whilst gamma-irradiated discs faded to 90% of their initial exposure for the same illumination period.
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