Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996lpi....27..593i&link_type=abstract
Lunar and Planetary Science, volume 27, page 593
Computer Science
Quartz, Shock, Thermoluminescence
Scientific paper
Earlier we have reported the results of thermoluminescence (TL) measurements in quartz samples which were shock-loaded up to 49 GPa. The TL glow curves after 137Cs radioactive source gamma-irradiation for some samples under study are shown in Fig. 1. These TL curves were processed according to a special computer program. These calculations allow us to represent a glow curves as a set of 11 Gauss peaks with a constant peak full width at half maximum (FWHM) as is shown in Fig 2 for quartz sample shocked at 12.2 GPa. The summary curve (2) of these peaks gives a good fit to experimental glow curve (1). The maximal deviation of the experimental glow curve from the theoretical one expressed in units of TL measurement standard error is not higher than 1.5% for all calculations have been made. These values are shown as a curve (3) in Fig. 2.
Badjukov Dmitri D.
Ivliev Aleksandr I.
Kashkarov Leonid L.
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