The purpose of this project is to develop an emergency dosimetry system using optically stimulated luminescence characteristics of YAP–based luminophors with high Zeff values and BeO, MgO, TiO2, ZnO-based luminophors with low Zeff values (near tissue equivalence) and by designing a portable high sensitivity OSL reader primarily for specifying radioactive exposure dose and radioactive source identification following catastrophic, large-scale radiological events. For emergency dosimetry immediate action to evaluate dose to individual members of the public and/or to populations following radiation exposure is required to assess deterministic biological effects and to enable rapid medical triage.
The present project relates generally to BeO based compounds that are capable of storing at least part of the energy of incident ionizing radiation and releasing at least part of the stored energy upon optical stimulation and heating. BeO based compounds dosimetry was also developed in instrumentation, application and fundamental investigations. This project relates the investigation of a BeO based optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimeter together with an OSL reader and discusses an OSL reader design and its operation, suitable to measure OSL emission of BeO based dosimeters.
ZnTe ince filmelerin elektrokimyasal sentezi ve kristalografik optik özelliklerinin belirlenmesi
Polipirol kaplı bakır elektrotların elektrokatalitik özelliklerinin geliştirilmesi
Denim boyamasında kullanılam indigo boyanın elektrokimyasal yöntemle indirgenmesi
Triboloji poliüre sentezi ve gres yapımında kullanımı