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[20a-135-3] Valence change behavior of Cu ions in oxide glasses by gamma ray irradiation
Keywords:copper, gamma ray irradiation, oxide glasses
When the glass is irradiated with radiation, an electron-hole pair is generated in the glass. It is known that a part of the electron-hole pair is captured by metal ions in the glass and the valence of the metal ion changes. Utilizing this phenomenon, the amount of ions of luminescent species in the glass can be increased after irradiation, and a new luminescent is created. This emission is called radiophotoluminescence (RPL) and is applied to fluorescent glass for personal dosimeters. In fluorescent glass for personal dosimeters, since the emission intensity are proportional to the exposure dose, the exposure dose can be estimated from the measurement of the emission intensity. Whereas the Ag-activated phosphate glass is in practical use at present, we have focused on Cu belonging to the same group as Ag and found that RPL is also induced in Cu-doped glass. In this presentation, we attempted quantitative evaluation on the relationship among valence change, absorbed dose, and RPL intensity of Cu ions when the glass is exposed to radiation.