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Evaluated thermoluminescence trapping parameters-What do they really mean?
R. Chen
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, V. Pagonis, J. L. Lawless
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School of Physics and Astronomy
McDaniel College
Redwood Scientific Inc.
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Activation Energy
20%
Activation Rate
40%
Ambient Temperature
20%
Anomalous Values
20%
Archaeological Samples
20%
Coupled Differential Equations
20%
Decay Time
20%
Effective Activation Energy
40%
Effective Value
40%
Energy Factor
40%
Exciton Relaxation
20%
First-order
20%
Frequency Factor
60%
Geological Samples
20%
Glow Curve Deconvolution
20%
Non-associated
20%
Numerical Solution
20%
Real Rates
20%
Recombination Centers
20%
Relevant Sets
20%
Special Circumstances
20%
Specific Material
20%
Thermal Release
20%
Thermoluminescence
100%
Thermoluminescence Dating
20%
Thermoluminescent Dosimetry
20%
Trap States
20%
Trapping Parameters
100%
Engineering
Activation Energy
50%
Decay Time
16%
Deconvolution
16%
Numerical Solution
16%
Real Rate
16%
Recombination Centre
16%
Thermoluminescence
100%
Chemistry
Dosimetry
16%
Reaction Activation Energy
50%
Relaxation
16%
stability
33%
Thermoluminescence
100%
Material Science
Activation Energy
50%
Thermoluminescence
100%
Chemical Engineering
Dosimetry
100%