2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.radmeas.2007.01.003
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Theory of thermoluminescence

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“…In case of a thermoluminescence dosemeter for gamma ray dosimetry, we expected that the energy dependency would be reflected by mass energy-absorption coefficients for photons and mass stopping powers for charged particles; our results confirmed that calculated energy absorption considering element composition and measurements were in good agreement (13)(14) . That means that the relationship between energy absorption, the number of trapped electrons due to energy transition and the glow intensity is well recognized, and it is possible to estimate glow intensity from energy absorption and to calculate a glow curve theoretically.…”
Section: Induced Radioactivitysupporting
confidence: 79%
“…In case of a thermoluminescence dosemeter for gamma ray dosimetry, we expected that the energy dependency would be reflected by mass energy-absorption coefficients for photons and mass stopping powers for charged particles; our results confirmed that calculated energy absorption considering element composition and measurements were in good agreement (13)(14) . That means that the relationship between energy absorption, the number of trapped electrons due to energy transition and the glow intensity is well recognized, and it is possible to estimate glow intensity from energy absorption and to calculate a glow curve theoretically.…”
Section: Induced Radioactivitysupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Since the sample in a TL experiment is typically heated to 250 • C or higher, it is essential to take the thermal quenching into account. 20 At 200 • C (473 K), the intensity has already fallen by 95%. Hence, even a weak glow peak at higher temperatures can represent a considerable number of detrapping charge carriers, taking into account the large fraction of nonradiative transitions in this temperature region.…”
Section: Thermal Quenchingmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indeed, in the case of first order kinetics we expect the location of the peak maximum to be independent of the excitation dose (and hence the excitation duration), while for higher order kinetics a shift of the maximum is expected. 20 To study the presence of a trap depth distribution it is interesting to vary the temperature at which the sample is excited. The reason for this is graphically represented in Fig.…”
Section: Series Of Tl Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A curva de segunda ordem apresenta forma mais simétrica, o que condiz com as considerações anteriores, já que com aumento de elétrons sendo rearmadilhados antes de recombinarem-se no CR há um 'atraso' na luminescência e decorrente 'espalhamento' da curva em alta temperatura (BOSS, 2007).…”
Section: Modelo Básico Para Tl (Modelo De Uma Armadilha E Um Centro)unclassified