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Thermally and Optically Stimulated Luminescence: A Simulation Approach
Reuven Chen
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, Vasilis Pagonis
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School of Physics and Astronomy
McDaniel College
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Simulation Approach
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Optically Stimulated Luminescence
100%
Thermoluminescence
100%
Numerical Simulation
50%
Radiation Dosimetry
50%
Historical Context
25%
Dose Dependence
25%
Model Simulation
25%
Trapping Effects
25%
Coupled Differential Equations
25%
Archaeological Dating
25%
Radiation Exposure
25%
Trapping Parameters
25%
Nuclear Reactor
25%
Historical Overview
25%
Optically Stimulated
25%
Ionization Density
25%
Background Theory
25%
Environmental Dosimetry
25%
Radiophotoluminescence
25%
Medical Dosimetry
25%
Food Irradiation
25%
Practitioner-researcher
25%
Physics
Dosimeter
100%
Theoretical Model
33%
Operators (Mathematics)
33%
Spacecraft
33%
Environmental Dosimetry
33%
Food Irradiation
33%
Thermoluminescence
33%
Nuclear Reactor
33%
Material Science
Thermoluminescence
100%
Optically Stimulated Luminescence
100%
Density
25%
Spacecraft
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Optically Stimulated Luminescence
100%
Thermally Stimulated Luminescence
100%
Dose Response
25%
Thermoluminescence
25%
Chemical Engineering
Dosimetry
100%