Numerical and Practical Exercises in Thermoluminescence

Cover of Numerical and Practical Exercises in Thermoluminescence by Vasilis Pagonis
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2006
Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 9781441920812
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Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 6.1 Inches
Weight: 1.00089866948 Pounds
Width: 0.53 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 535/.356
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Numerical and Practical Exercises in Thermoluminescence by Vasilis Pagonis, published by Springer New York on October 18, 2010, is a softcover reprint of the hardcover first edition from 2006. This book focuses on the practical aspects of analyzing thermoluminescence (TL) data, addressing a gap in existing literature that often overlooks specific numerical and practical exercises. It serves as a guide for both established researchers and new graduate students entering the field, providing essential mathematical groundwork and comprehensive examples of TL data analysis.

Readers will find detailed discussions on analyzing glow curves using various methods, emphasizing the importance of employing multiple approaches to interpret TL data accurately. The book covers first-, second-, and general-order kinetics, highlighting common pitfalls researchers may encounter. By presenting practical examples, it aims to encourage more thorough investigations into the TL properties of materials, ensuring that researchers can effectively analyze glow curves obtained under different experimental conditions. With 210 pages of content, this edition is designed to complement standard textbooks in the field of thermoluminescence.


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Thermoluminescence (TL) is a well-established technique widely used in do- metric and dating applications. Although several excellent reference books exist which document both the t- oretical and experimental aspects of TL, there is a general lack of books that deal withspeci?cnumericalandpracticalaspectsofanalyzingTLdata. Manytimesthe practicaldetailsofanalyzingnumericalTLglowcurvesandofapplyingtheoretical models are dif?cult to ?nd in the published literature. The purpose of this book is to provide a practical guide for both established researchers and for new graduate students entering the ?eld of TL and is intended to be used in conjunction with and as a practical supplement of standard textbooks in the ?eld. Chapter1laysthemathematicalgroundworkforsubsequentchaptersbyprese- ingthefundamentalmathematicalexpressionsmostcommonlyusedforanalyzing experimental TL data. Chapter2presentscomprehensiveexamplesofTLdataanalysisforglowcurves following ?rst-, second-, and general-order kinetics. Detailed analysis of num- ical data is presented by using a variety of methods found in the TL literature, with particular emphasis in the practical aspects and pitfalls that researchers may encounter. Special emphasis is placed on the need to use several different me- ods to analyze the same TL data, as well as on the necessity to analyze glow curves obtained under different experimental conditions. Unfortunately, the lit- ature contains many published papers that claim a speci?c kinetic order for a TL peak in a dosimetric material, based only on a peak shape analysis. It is hoped that the detailed examples provided in Chapter 2 will encourage more comprehensive studies of TL properties of materials, based on the simultaneous use of several different methods of analysis.

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