Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1881289 Radiation Measurements 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The structure of the linearly modulated optically stimulated luminescence (LM-OSL) signal was studied for four sedimentary quartz samples, collected from different sites around Istanbul, Turkey. Applying a computerized deconvolution analysis to the LM-OSL curves, at least six individual components of first-order kinetics were identified and photoionization cross-section of each component was evaluated. The OSL dose–response curve of each component for each quartz sample was obtained, showing a remarkable differentiation from component to component. The behavior of a highly dosed sample to successive LM-OSL measurements was also studied showing a stable recuperation signal in the position of the “slow” and “medium” components and high resistance to OSL bleaching of the “slow” component. The individual sensitivity of each component as a function of the activation temperature was obtained. The sensitivity of each component was normalized over the respective sensitivity of the glow-peak at 110 °C of quartz in order to investigate the ability of the 110 °C glow-peak to act as a correction factor for all components of the LM-OSL curves examined.

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