Title of article :
Radiation dose response correlation between thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence in quartz
Author/Authors :
E.O. Oniya، نويسنده , , G.S. Polymeris، نويسنده , , N.C Tsirliganis، نويسنده , , G. Kitis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
9
From page :
1720
To page :
1728
Abstract :
The fast, linearly modulated optically stimulated luminescence (LM-OSL) component in quartz is the main dosimetric signal used for the dating applications of this material. Since the blue light stimulation (470 nm, 40 mW cm image) time needed to obtain the fast LM-OSL component is less than 50 s the electron trapping levels responsible for it are still highly populated. In this way an active radiation history is created which could play an important role in the dosimetric characteristics of the fast OSL signal. In the present work the dose response behavior of the fast OSL signal is investigated in quartz samples with an annealed radiation history and quartz samples possessing an artificial radiation history. A computerized curve de-convolution analysis of the LM-OSL curves for 50 s stimulation time showed that it consists of three individual OSL components. The faster component C1 with peak maximum time around 5 s has a linear dose response in virgin samples, which turns to a slight superlinearity as a function of the artificial radiation history. On the other hand the component C2 with peak maximum time at 12 s is slightly superlinear which turns into strong superlinearity as a function of artificial radiation history. Finally, component C3 with peak maximum time at about 45 s is strongly superlinear for both virgin samples and as a function of artificial radiation history. The implications to practical application are discussed.
Keywords :
Optically stimulated luminescence , TL/OSL dose response , quartz , THERMOLUMINESCENCE , Fast OSL component
Journal title :
Journal of Luminescence
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Journal of Luminescence
Record number :
1261189
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