Variation of the Peak Temperature at the Maximum as a Function of Dose in Thermoluminescent Phosphors
The problem relative to the peak shift of the maximum temperature as a function of the dose, for a TL peak following a second or general kinetics order has been discussed in many papers, although a real experimental evidence of the shift has not been reported. A feature of the kinetics equations is the shift of the peak temperature at the maximum intensity. The aim of this paper is to present a study of this behaviour, also taking into account the peak shift effect as a function of the activation energy E. Finally some hypotheses are given to explain the peak shift towards low temperature values as the dose increases.
FAVALLI Andrea;
FURETTA Claudio;
CRUZ ZARAGOZA E.;
2006-10-05
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
JRC31467
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC31467,
10.1080/10420150600575876,
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