Thermoluminescence (TL) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) are two of the most important techniques used in radiation dosimetry. They have extensive practical applications in the monitoring of personnel radiation exposure, in medical dosimetry, environmental dosimetry, spacecraft, nuclear reactors, food irradiation etc., and in geological /archaeological dating.
Thermally and Optically Stimulated Luminescence: A Simulation Approach describes these phenomena, the relevant theoretical models and their prediction, using both approximations and numerical simulation. The authors concentrate on an alternative approach in which they simulate various experimental situations by numerically solving the relevant coupled differential equations for chosen sets of parameters.
Opening with a historical overview and background theory, other chapters cover experimental measurements, dose dependence, dating procedures, trapping parameters, applications, radiophotoluminescence, and effects of ionization density.
Designed for practitioners, researchers and graduate students in the field of radiation dosimetry, Thermally and Optically Stimulated Luminescence provides an essential synthesis of the major developments in modeling and numerical simulations of thermally and optically stimulated processes.
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Reuven Chen
Professor Reuven Chen is a Professor Emeritus at Tel-Aviv
University. He has been working on thermoluminescence, optically
stimulated luminescence and other related topics in the last 48
years. Professor Chen has published ~170 scientific papers and two
books. He has been a Visiting Professor at several universities in
the US, Britain, Canada, Australia, Brazil, France and Hong-Kong.
At present, he is an Associate Editor of Radiation Measurements and
referee for several international journals.
Vasilis Pagonis
Professor Vasilis Pagonis is a Professor of Physics at Mc Daniel
College. His research involves working on modeling properties of
dosimetric materials and their applications in luminescence dating
and radiation dosimetry. Professor Pagonis has published ~70
scientific papers, as well as the book Numerical and practical
exercises in thermoluminescence, published by Springer in 2006.
He currently holds the Kopp endowed chair in the physical sciences
at Mc Daniel College.