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Reconstruction of thermally quenched glow curves in quartz
Authors:Bhagawan Subedi  George S Polymeris  Nestor C Tsirliganis  Vasilis Pagonis  George Kitis
Institution:1. Nuclear Physics Laboratory, Physics Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;2. I?IK University, Physics Department, Faculty of Science and Arts, 34980 Sile, Istanbul, Turkey;3. Laboratory of Radiation Applications and Archaeological Dating, Department of Archaeometry and Physicochemical Measurements, Cultural and Educational Technology Institute (C.E.T.I.), R.C. “Athena”, Tsimiski 58, GR-67100 Xanthi, Greece;4. McDaniel College, Physics Department, Westminster, MD 21157, USA
Abstract:The experimentally measured thermoluminescence (TL) glow curves of quartz samples are influenced by the presence of the thermal quenching effect, which involves a variation of the luminescence efficiency as a function of temperature. The real shape of the thermally unquenched TL glow curves is completely unknown. In the present work an attempt is made to reconstruct these unquenched glow curves from the quenched experimental data, and for two different types of quartz samples. The reconstruction is based on the values of the thermal quenching parameter W (activation energy) and C (a dimensionless constant), which are known from recent experimental work on these two samples. A computerized glow-curve deconvolution (CGCD) analysis was performed twice for both the reconstructed and the experimental TL glow curves. Special attention was paid to check for consistency between the results of these two independent CGCD analyses. The investigation showed that the reconstruction attempt was successful, and it is concluded that the analysis of reconstructed TL glow curves can provide improved values of the kinetic parameters E, s for the glow peaks of quartz. This also leads to a better evaluation of the half-lives of electron trapping levels used for dosimetry and luminescence dating.
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