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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) of dental enamel for retrospective assessment of radiation exposure [PDF]
This paper briefly reviews the optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) properties of dental enamel and discusses the potential and challenges of OSL for filling the technology gap in biodosimetry required for medical triage following a radiological/nuclear accident or terrorist event.
E G, Yukihara +3 more
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We summarize the current state of knowledge on the age of the Middle Pleistocene ice advances into northern central Europe and provide 25 new single‐grain feldspar luminescence ages of Elsterian and Saalian glacigenic sediments to constrain the age of the ice advances and their tentative correlation with marine isotope stages/substages.
Niklas von Soest +10 more
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Abstract Bedrock fault scarps and their associated colluvial wedges provide key evidence for reconstructing paleoearthquakes. We apply rock surface luminescence dating to a bedrock scarp on the Huashan fault in central China, using OSL‐depth profiles (DPs) from multiple heights. Results reveal two coseismic displacements of 6.8 and >1.0 m.
Ming Luo +8 more
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Evaluating post-glacial bedrock erosion and surface exposure duration by coupling in situ optically stimulated luminescence and 10Be dating [PDF]
Assessing the impact of Quaternary glaciation at the Earth's surface implies an understanding of the long-term evolution of alpine landscapes. In particular, it requires simultaneous quantification of the impact of climate variability on past glacier ...
B. Lehmann +6 more
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An Organic Semiconductor Lasing Crystal Featuring Triplet‐Triplet Annihilation
An organic semiconductor crystal emitter of BH001 is reported to exhibit stimulated emission with the aid of triplet‐triplet annihilation (TTA). The crystal achieves low‐threshold blue laser emission (Pth = 15.4 µJ/cm2) under femtosecond pulsed laser excitation. Notably, stimulated emission persists even when pumped by nanosecond lasers, indicating its
Tianhao Tang +11 more
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Les sables de Fontainebleau: a natural quartz reference sample and its characterisation [PDF]
Fundamental studies on luminescence production in natural quartz require samples which can be studied by groups of laboratories using complementary methods.
Adamiec, Gregorz +9 more
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A composite hydrogel (C‐gel) incorporating PEG‐b‐PPS filomicelles enables localized in situ gelation and sustained nanocarrier release within the anterior chamber. The filamentous structure promotes spatial confinement of multi‐arm polymer crosslinking, even upon injection into large aqueous volumes, and gradually transitions into spherical micelles ...
Hyeohn Kim +6 more
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Luminescence analysis of a postglacial landscape in northeastern Norway and northern Finland
Portable optically stimulated luminescence (pOSL) analysis allows rapid relative dating of sediments that potentially can be calibrated against known OSL ages to provide an age estimate for landforms across a large area.
Alastair Goodship +2 more
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Luminescence investigations at Quendale (Broo Peninsula, Shetland) [PDF]
This report is concerned with optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) investigations of sediment samples collected from ongoing University of Southern Maine archaeological excavations at the Links of Quendale, southern Shetland, investigating the early ...
Kinnaird, Tim C. +2 more
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Abstract Understanding how spatially variable mountain‐building processes proceed within large intracontinental orogens provides critical insights into continental tectonics and regional paleoenvironmental evolution. Here, we address this issue in the central South Tian Shan (cSTS), a key transitional segment between the well‐studied eastern and ...
Feng Li +11 more
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