E. Bulur et al., LM-OSL signals from some insulators: an analysis of the dependency of the detrapping probability on stimulation light intensity, RADIAT MEAS, 33(5), 2001, pp. 715-719
Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) signals from various insulators inc
luding quartz, Al2O3 : C, BeO and NaCl have been studied using the linear m
odulation OSL (LM-OSL) technique. LM-OSL is based on the linear increase of
the stimulation light power from zero to a maximum during the measurement.
The resultant OSL curve initially increases and then decays after reaching
a maximum, The analysis of LM-OSL data usually assumes a linear relationsh
ip between the detrapping rate and the stimulation light intensity. However
, experiments carried out using various insulators have shown that this ass
umption is not always correct. The initial decay rates of the blue (similar
to 470 nm) light stimulated constant power OSL decay curves were examined
to test the relation between the detrapping rates and the stimulation light
intensity. In SiO2, Al2O3 : C and BeO a linear relation between the detrap
ping rates and the stimulation light intensity was observed. However the de
trapping rate of the OSL signal from NaCl was non-linear. Assuming that thi
s non-linearity can be described using a saturating exponential function, a
new more general expression for the LM-OSL signal has been derived. The va
lidity of this expression was checked using curve fitting and it was found
that the new expression could describe the LM-OSL curves successfully. (C)
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