Thermoluminescent characteristics of LiF:Mg,Cu,P and CaSO$_4$:Dy for low dose measurement
S. Del Sol Fern\'andez, R. Garc\'ia-Salcedo, J. Guzm\'an Mendoza,, D.S\'anchez-Guzm\'an, G. Ram\'irez Rodr\'iguez, E. Gaona, T. Rivera, Montalvo

TL;DR
This study compares the thermoluminescent properties of LiF:Mg,Cu,P and CaSO$_4$:Dy for low-dose X-ray measurement, demonstrating their suitability and advantages over TLD-100 in diagnostic radiology.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed comparison of two thermoluminescent materials for low-dose X-ray dosimetry, highlighting their enhanced sensitivity and stability over conventional TLD-100.
Findings
CaSO$_4$:Dy is 80% more sensitive than TLD-100.
LiF:Mg,Cu,P is 60% more sensitive than TLD-100.
Both materials show good repeatability and low fading over one month.
Abstract
Thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics for LiF:Mg,Cu,P, and CaSO:Dy under the homogeneous field of X-ray beams of diagnostic irradiation and its verification using thermoluminescence dosimetry is presented. The irradiation were performed utilizing a conventional X-ray equipment installed at the Hospital Ju\'arez Norte of M\'exico. Different thermoluminescence characteristics of two material were studied, such as batch homogeneity, glow curve, linearity, detection threshold, reproducibility, relative sensitivity and fading. Materials were calibrated in terms of absorbed dose to the standard calibration distance and they were positioned in a generic phantom. The dose analysis, verification and comparison with the measurements obtained by the TLD-100 were performed. Results indicate that the dosimetric peak appears at 202C and 277.5C for LiF:Mg,Cu,P and CaSO:Dy,…
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