Laser-beam induced remote thermoluminescence (R-TL) image for future planetary material survey.

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Thermoluminescence: Remote Sensing, Thermoluminescence: Planetary Surfaces

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Thermoluminescence (TL) of calcite (CaCO3) irradiated by γ-rays has been measured from a distance by heating with a CO2 infrared laser beam. The diameter of a TL spot at the exposure site increased due to thermal diffusion and became dark. The surrounding area showed TL in the form of a broad ring. TL images obtained after the exposure were compared with those simulated by numerically solving the equation of three-dimensional heat diffusion using the parameters of the TL peaks. The remote TL may be used in the future for planetary survey by heating or exciting a ground object from a rover or from a spacecraft.

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