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Thermoluminescence of rose quartz from Minas Gerais, Brazil

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RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY
Volume 209, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2023.110960

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Rose quartz; Chemical characterization; Thermoluminescence; Kinetic parameters; Dosimetry

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This article reports the TL properties of rose quartz from Minas Gerais, Brazil. The sample shows a pure alpha-quartz phase and a wide optical absorption band at around 500 nm. XRF and ICP OES analyses reveal a high percentage of purity and the presence of elements like Al, Ca, Fe, and Ti. TL measurements using a commercial Riso TL/OSL reader show reproducible results with a prominent peak at 355 K, following first order kinetics with an activation energy of 0.86 eV.
This article reports the thermoluminescence (TL) properties of rose quartz from Minas Gerais (Brazil), a trans-lucent pink variety of quartz. Firstly, the sample shows a pure alpha-quartz phase, based on X-ray diffraction results. Also, the mineral shows a wide optical absorption band at about 500 nm, typical of rose quartz. In addition, X-ray fluorescence showed a high percentage of purity (99.1% of the SiO2) , the inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP OES) recorded the presence of elements such as Al, Ca, Fe , Ti. The TL mea-surements were carried out using a commercial Riso TL/OSL reader, model DA-20, equipped with a built in 90Sr/90Y beta source, used to irradiate the sample to different radiation doses (0.01 - 1Gy). The glow curve, measured at a heating rate of 1 K/s, consists of a prominent peak at 355 K followed by other low intensity peaks at higher temperatures. Measurements of the main peak are reproducibility with a coefficient of variation (C.V.) of-1.3% and a repeatability of-1.8%. Kinetic analysis of the main peak was carried out using experimental methods comprising Tm-Tstop technique, the initial rise method, peak shape estimation and various computational methods (TGCD, TLanal, TLDecoxcel and GlowFit). The peak obeys first order kinetics, with activation energy of 0.86 eV, and a frequency factor of the order of 1011 s- 1. Finally, in the dose range studied, the peak shows a sublinear dose response after which supralinearity sets in.

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