Luminescence Related Phenomena And Their Applications


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Luminescence Related Phenomena and their Applications


Luminescence Related Phenomena and their Applications

Author: Hardev Singh Virk

language: en

Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Release Date: 2013-12-13


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Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only.

Luminescent Materials and their Applications


Luminescent Materials and their Applications

Author: Hardev Singh Virk

language: en

Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Release Date: 2015-01-29


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Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only.

Theory Of Thermoluminescence And Related Phenomena


Theory Of Thermoluminescence And Related Phenomena

Author: Reuven Chen

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1997-09-05


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In this book, the authors give an up-to-date account of thermoluminescence (TL) and other thermally stimulated phenomena. Although most recent experimental results of TL in different materials are described in some detail, the main emphasis in the present book is on general processes, and the approach is more theoretical. Thus the details of the possible processes which can take place during the excitation of the sample, and during its heating, are carefully analysed. The methods for analysing TL glow curves are critically discussed, and recommendations as to their application are made. Also discussed is the expected behavior of these phenomena as functions of the experimental parameters, for example, dose of excitation. The consequences of the main applications of TL (for example, radiation dosimetry) are also discussed in detail as are the similarities and dissimilarities of other thermally stimulated phenomena, and the simultaneous measurements of the latter and TL.