Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1888476 Radiation Measurements 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

An efficient computer program has been developed to deconvolute thermoluminescence (TL) glow peaks and optically stimulated (OSL) curves by employing a method of the interactive trap model (ITM). The program is designed to be used easily on the MS Windows-based computer with a graphical user interface. This program could be used to analyze the TL glow curves by using the traditional first-order kinetics (1OK), second-order kinetics (2OK), general order kinetics (GOK), mixed order kinetics (MOK) and the general approximation (GA) method as well as ITM. The program was tested with the generated data and the experimental results of deconvoluted TL glow curves of LiF TLD-100 by assigning five interacting traps and one recombination center. A complete version with full functionalities of this program can be downloaded from the web site http://physica.gnu.ac.kr/TLanal.

► Deconvolution program TL glow curves by employing interactive trap model. ► Program can be applied to thermally and/or optically stimulated luminescence. ► TLD-100 material is analyzed with 5 interacting traps and 1 recombination center.

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