Thermally and optically stimulated luminescence a simulation approach / Reuven Chen and Vasilis Pagonis.

By: Chen, R. (Reuven)Contributor(s): Pagonis, VasilisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2011ISBN: 9780470749272 Subject(s): Thermoluminescence | Thermoluminescence dosimetry | Optically stimulated luminescence dating | SCIENCE / Molecular Physics | Optically stimulated luminescenceDDC classification: 612.014480287 LOC classification: QC479 | .C47 2011Other classification: SCI074000 Online resources: Full text available from Wiley-Blackwell Online Books
Contents:
Introduction -- Theoretical basis of luminescence phenomena -- Basic experimental measurements -- Thermoluminescence : the equations governing a TL peak -- Basic methods for evaluating trapping parameters -- Additional phenomena associated with TL -- Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) -- Analytical and approximate expressions of dose dependence of TL and OSL -- Simulations of TL and OSL in dating procedures -- Advanced methods for evaluating trapping parameters -- Simultaneous TL and other types of measurements -- Applications in medical physics -- Radiophotoluminescence -- Effects of ionization density on TL response -- The exponential integral.
Wiley-Blackwell Online BooksDissertation note: . Summary: "The emphasis in the present book will be on results that one can get from simulations, which can add a new dimension to results from theoretical considerations mainly based on simplifying assumptions. Chapter 1 will introduce both techniques. Thermoluminescence, methods for evaluating trapping parameters, and additional phenomena of TL will be featured in chapters 2 to 4. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) will be discussed in chapter 5 and the next chapters will detail analytical and approximate expressions of dose dependence of TL and OSL and simulations of TL and OSL in dating and dosimetry procedures. Chapters 8 and 9 will detail the pre-dose (sensitization) effect and simultaneous measurements. Chapters 10 to 13 will focus on applications in medical physics, radiophotoluminescence, quantum-mechanical basis of TL and OSL and the exponential integral. The book will conclude with the appendix and the bibliography"--
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Introduction -- Theoretical basis of luminescence phenomena -- Basic experimental measurements -- Thermoluminescence : the equations governing a TL peak -- Basic methods for evaluating trapping parameters -- Additional phenomena associated with TL -- Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) -- Analytical and approximate expressions of dose dependence of TL and OSL -- Simulations of TL and OSL in dating procedures -- Advanced methods for evaluating trapping parameters -- Simultaneous TL and other types of measurements -- Applications in medical physics -- Radiophotoluminescence -- Effects of ionization density on TL response -- The exponential integral.

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"The emphasis in the present book will be on results that one can get from simulations, which can add a new dimension to results from theoretical considerations mainly based on simplifying assumptions. Chapter 1 will introduce both techniques. Thermoluminescence, methods for evaluating trapping parameters, and additional phenomena of TL will be featured in chapters 2 to 4. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) will be discussed in chapter 5 and the next chapters will detail analytical and approximate expressions of dose dependence of TL and OSL and simulations of TL and OSL in dating and dosimetry procedures. Chapters 8 and 9 will detail the pre-dose (sensitization) effect and simultaneous measurements. Chapters 10 to 13 will focus on applications in medical physics, radiophotoluminescence, quantum-mechanical basis of TL and OSL and the exponential integral. The book will conclude with the appendix and the bibliography"--

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