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Thermoluminescence glow curve deconvolution functions by continued fractions for different orders of kinetics

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Pages 48-60 | Published online: 18 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

The shape of the peaks in thermoluminescence (TL) dosimetry can be represented by the so-called temperature integral. In this article, we present a very efficient method, based on a continued fraction approach to the incomplete gamma function, intended to calculate the overall temperature integral which includes the frequency factor ∝ T a . The single glow-peak algorithm for linear and exponential heating rates is derived. In the first case, the method provides a good approximation with a maximum relative error of 1.1×10−5 within the 0.1≤E/kT≤90 range in the case of a=0. It is shown that, in general, the method is efficient, converges quickly and can be adopted in the numerical fitting of glow lines in order to obtain the parameters relevant to thermoluminescence (TL). The utility of this approach is exemplified by adjusting the standard LiF: Mg, Ti (TLD-100) using five and six TL peaks, determining that peak 6 is present and observable in the analysed spectrum. Finally, methods such as asymptotic expansion of the temperature integral by asymptotic series, convergent series, Lagrange continued fractions and a new obtained continued fraction approximations are compared to the method proposed here, in case of linear heating.

Notes

This paper was published erroneously under DOI: 10.1080/10420150.2012.741128. That version has now been withdrawn.

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