The variability of single grain quartz luminescence properties investigated using EMCCD imaging
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Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signals from individual quartz grains are frequently used for equivalent dose and age determination in luminescence dating. Typically, signals from individual grains are stimulated with a focussed solid-state laser and detected via a photomultiplier tube. In contrast to the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) usually used when stimulating multiple-grain aliquots, the laser has a much higher stimulation power density.
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The variability of single grain quartz luminescence properties investigated using EMCCD imaging
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The variability of single grain quartz luminescence properties investigated using EMCCD imaging
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Radiation measurements Single grain Photo ionisation cross-section Light-emitting diodes Multiple-grain aliquots Optically stimulated luminescenceGợi ý tài liệu liên quan:
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