By C. Furetta
A convenient reference instead of a entire compendium is what Furetta (physics, U. of Rome-La Sapienza) had in brain. In alphabetical entries, he provides sensible details for researchers, lecturers, scholars, and technicians on thermoluminescence types, tools for picking the kinetic parameters, tactics for characterizing a thermoluminescent dosimetric method, phrases commonplace within the literature, and different features. He doesn't give some thought to stable kingdom physics or thermoluminescent relationship, that are handled in different largely to be had books. References are subject particular.
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Each experimental point corresponds to the average over ten samples. The annealing time at each temperature was 1 hr. The following Tables la, lb and lc list the annealing and the postannealing procedures used for most of the thermoluminescent materials. 4. % vs annealing temperatures. 5. Behavior of the TL response and the corresponding standard deviation as a function of the annealing temperature (Ge-doped optical fiber). 45 ^ r . - -• -^TL-output 4 0 o 30 •-. 6. Behavior of the TL response and the corresponding standard deviation as a function of the annealing temperature (Eu-doped optical fiber).
Rad. Prot. Dos. , Scacco A, Martini M. , J. Phys. Chem. Solids 55, 1994, 1337 CHAPTER A 19 27. , Sanipoli C. , Appl. Rad. Isot. 55, 2001,533 28. Furetta C , Sanipoli C. , J. Phys D: Appl. Phys. 34,2001, 857 29. , Soriani A. in "Proc. XXVII Cong. Naz. , 1991 30. J. , Rad. Prot. Dos. 1 (1981) 135 31. G, Furetta C. Prokic M. , J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. (2000) 1252 32. , Salamon R. , Appl. Rad. Isot. 52 (2000) 243 33. M. , J. Phys. Chem. Solids 60 (1999) 957 Anomalous fading The expected mean lifetime, x, of a charge in a trap having a depth E is given by the following equation, according to a first order kinetics: where 5 is the frequency factor and T is the storage temperature.
XXVII Cong. Naz. , 1991 30. J. , Rad. Prot. Dos. 1 (1981) 135 31. G, Furetta C. Prokic M. , J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. (2000) 1252 32. , Salamon R. , Appl. Rad. Isot. 52 (2000) 243 33. M. , J. Phys. Chem. Solids 60 (1999) 957 Anomalous fading The expected mean lifetime, x, of a charge in a trap having a depth E is given by the following equation, according to a first order kinetics: where 5 is the frequency factor and T is the storage temperature. , the charges are released by the trap at a rate which is much faster than those expected from the equation and the phenomenon is only weakly dependent on the temperature.