Claims
- 1. A thermoluminescent phosphor comprising a major portion by weight of LiF and a minor proportion by weight of the dopants boron and magnesium.
- 2. The thermoluminescent phosphor of claim 1 wherein said phosphor includes an outer layer comprising LiF with magnesium and boron dopants, overlaying an inner core that is substantially free of the boron dopant to provide the capability of discriminating between radiation absorbed only in the outer layer from radiation that penetrates into the inner core.
- 3. The thermoluminescent phosphor of claim 2 wherein said boron dopant is contained within the outer layer of said phosphor to a depth of about 3 to 6 microns.
- 4. The phosphor of claim 2 wherein said outer layer containing said boron dopant has the capability of producing a thermoluminescent peak at about 290.degree. C. in response to radiation absorbed therein and said inner core substantially free of boron dopant lacking said capability of producing said 290.degree. C. peak whereby discrimination of low energy radiation is achieved.
- 5. The thermoluminescent phosphor of claim 1 wherein said boron dopant is contained within at least a surface portion of said phosphor at a level of about 2 to 30 parts per million by weight.
- 6. The phosphor of claim 1 wherein said magnesium is included at a level of up to about 300 parts per million by weight.
- 7. The thermoluminescent phosphor of claim 1 wherein said boron is included as dopant at a level achieved by exposing said phosphor at about 600.degree. C.-700.degree. C. to boron-containing vapor for at least 5 minutes at a partial pressure about in equilibrium with boric acid held at 100.degree. to 200.degree. C.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the U.S. ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION.
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