Experimental Test on the Effect of Taheri Consciousness Fields on Thermoluminescence Phenomenon
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Keywords
T-Consciousness Fields, Thermoluminescence, GR-200
Abstract
In this paper, the combined effects of T-Consciousness Fields (TCFs) 1, 2, and 3 on the thermoluminescence phenomenon have been investigated. For this purpose, commercial thermoluminescent dosimeter chips GR-200 (LiF:Mg,Cu,P) were selected due to their high sensitivity to radiation. To assess the effects of TCFs on these chips, one GR-200 chip was discharged three consecutive times and radiated with beta radiation from a 90Sr source at an equivalent dose of 67.0 mSv (30 cycles in beta irradiator). Subsequently, its response (electric charge) and glow curve were measured. Then, the same chip was discharged three more consecutive times and irradiated under the same conditions, but in this case, TCFs were applied after discharge and simultaneously during irradiation. The results showed that the response of a single chip to TCFs decreased from 8.3% to 7.11% after the first to the third exposure. The observed results indicate a reduction in the response of GR-200 chip due to TCFs, thus experimentally confirming the effect of these fields on the thermoluminescence phenomenon.