The thermoluminescence of irradiated polyethylene and other polymers
- 15 January 1963
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 271 (1345) , 170-187
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1963.0012
Abstract
The thermoluminescence glow curves of various polymers have been observed in the temperature range 77 °K to ice point after 60 Co γ-irradiation, and a number of them are reproduced. A detailed study of polyethylene thermoluminescence was made. The glow curve of this material in the absence of oxygen comprises three glow peaks, the α, β, γ peaks, whose luminescence intensities are proportional to irradiation dose for doses below 50 krads. The α, β, γ peaks all decay exponentially at constant temperature, and a study of the kinetics involved shows that all these peaks have the same activation energy at the lowest temperatures. At higher temperatures the β and γ peaks each show two different transition points, one in the visible region and one in the ultra-violet, which appear to be related to two of the known structural transitions of polyethylene. The glow curves of a variety of different polyethylenes were recorded. By comparison of these it was found that the relative heights of the α, β, γ peaks are dependent on the degree of crystallinity of the materials but that the normal chemical impurities present in commercial polyethylenes have no effect on their glow curves.Keywords
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