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Advances In Physics And Applications Of Optically And Thermally Stimulated Luminescence Chen

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Advances In Physics And Applications Of Optically And Thermally Stimulated Luminescence Chen
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing UK Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.77 MB
Pages: 527
Author: Chen, Reuven;Pagonis, Vasilis
ISBN: 9781786345783, 9781786345790, 1786345781, 178634579X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Advances In Physics And Applications Of Optically And Thermally Stimulated Luminescence Chen by Chen, Reuven;pagonis, Vasilis 9781786345783, 9781786345790, 1786345781, 178634579X instant download after payment.

Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Recent Advances in the Theory of Thermoluminescence and Optically Stimulated Luminescence; Delocalized Transitions; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Dose dependence; 1.2.1. Theory of superlinear dose dependence; 1.2.2. Non-monotonic dose dependence; 1.2.3. Double-charge traps and centers; 1.2.4. Dose-rate dependence; 1.3. A model for concentration quenching of TL and OSL; 1.4. Heating-rate effects in TL and thermal quenching; 1.5. The expected order of kinetics in a series of TL peaks; 1.6. Anomalous evaluated trapping parameters from TL curves; 1.7. Conclusion

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