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13 June 1997 Simple methods for the analysis of TL glow curves
Arkadiusz Mandowski, Ewa Mandowska, Jozef Swiatek-Prokop
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Proceedings Volume 3179, Solid State Crystals in Optoelectronics and Semiconductor Technology; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276241
Event: XII Conference on Solid State Crystals: Materials Science and Applications, 1996, Zakopane, Poland
Abstract
Thermoluminescence (TL) is a powerful tool for studying trap structure of high-resistivity solids. However this phenomenon is especially known due to many practical applications in biology, industry, archaeology, etc. All the applications are based on the analysis of TL glow curves. For these purposes, relatively simple but credible methods are required. In this paper we consider the most acceptable trap model Taking advantage of some, recently derived analytical formulae, we present some new methods for determining trap parameters, especially the activation energy, from TL spectra. The methods are based on the analysis of the shape of TL curves and isothermal decay measurements.
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Arkadiusz Mandowski, Ewa Mandowska, and Jozef Swiatek-Prokop "Simple methods for the analysis of TL glow curves", Proc. SPIE 3179, Solid State Crystals in Optoelectronics and Semiconductor Technology, (13 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276241
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Minerals

Shape analysis

Solids

Biology

Silicon

Solid modeling

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