Thermoluminescence of Irradiated Polyethylene
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概要
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Thermoluminescence glow curves of irradiated polyethylene have been obtained under several conditions to provide information to clarify the luminescent mechanism. A glow curve for polyethylene shows peaks at -175° -120° and -40℃. The -40℃ peak is unstable and varies between -30℃ to -50℃,depending on factors such as dose and type of polyethylene. A great decrease in the luminescent intensity following exposure to ultra-violet, infrared, or day light has been observed. The intensity of the glow curves decreases even though the samples are kept in the dark after irradiation at -196℃.
- 1965-04-15
著者
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MATSUDA Koji
Osaka Laboratory for Radiation Chemistry, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Nakai Yohta
Osaka Laboratories Japanese Association For Radiation Research On Polymers:(present Address) Helth P
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Nakai Yohta
Osaka Laboratories Japanese Association For Radiation Research On Polymers:(present Address) Health
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Matsuda Koji
Osaka Laboratories Japanese Association For Radiation Research On Polymers
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