Lithium tetraborate nanoparticles co-doped with various percentages of Cu and Mg impurities were synthesized
through the combustion process. Scanning electron microscopy images along with X-ray diffraction patterns
confirmed the shape and structure of the products. Williamson-Hall equation was used to measure the nanoparticles
size that resulted in approximately 55 nm for the crystallite size. The optical band gap of about 3.7 eV
was obtained for the nanostructures from the UV–visible spectrum. Furthermore, the thermoluminescence features
of the samples under gamma irradiation were studied at ambient conditions. The highest thermoluminescence
sensitivity was achieved at 0.02 % wt Cu and 0.5 % wt Mg impurities simultaneously. The results show
that the co-doped nanoparticles have a linear dose-response up to an administrated dose of 30 kGy. About 10% of
the thermoluminescence signal fades after 30 days of storage at room temperature.