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Instrumentation in Thermoluminescence Dosimetry
Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1986Abstract In the performance of a thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) system the equipment plays an important role. Crucial parameters of instrumentation in TLD are discussed in some detail. A review is given of equipment available on the market today - with some emphasis on automation - which is partly based on information from ...
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2000 International Semiconducting and Insulating Materials Conference. SIMC-XI (Cat. No.00CH37046), 2002
We have studied the temperature dependence of the luminescence of ion implanted GaAs between 10 K and 100 K. We found that in certain temperature ranges the luminescence increases with increasing temperature. We attribute these isolated increases in the luminescence intensity to the thermal excitation of carriers out of traps, that is to ...
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We have studied the temperature dependence of the luminescence of ion implanted GaAs between 10 K and 100 K. We found that in certain temperature ranges the luminescence increases with increasing temperature. We attribute these isolated increases in the luminescence intensity to the thermal excitation of carriers out of traps, that is to ...
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Thermoluminescence in medical dosimetry
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2012Thermoluminescence dosimetry (TLD) is applied worldwide for personal and medical dosimetry. TLD method has resulted in many interesting findings in medicine as TL dosimeters have many relevant advantages such as high sensitivity, small physical size, tissue equivalence, etc.
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Thermoluminescence of meteorites
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1966The experimental techniques used for measuring thermoluminescence are described. The glow curves of achondrites differ markedly from subclass to subclass in their artificially excited glow curves. A fair correlation exists between the radiation ages and the luminescence intensity. The olivine components of pallasites yield very low luminescence whereas
F. G. Houtermans, A. Liener
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The history of photosynthetic thermoluminescence
Photosynthesis Research, 2003A fundamental discovery of photosynthetis research in the 1950s was the detection of thermally stimulated light emission from preilluminated photosynthetic material [Arnold W and Sherwood H (1957) Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 43: 105-114]. This phenomenon, called thermoluminescence (TL), is characteristic of a wide range of materials (minerals ...
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