Luminescence Signal Analysis Using Python Vasilis Pagonis – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9783030967970,3030967972
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• ISBN 10: 3030967972
• ISBN 13:9783030967970
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This book compiles and presents a complete package of open-access Python software code for luminescence signal analysis in the areas of radiation dosimetry, luminescence dosimetry, and luminescence dating. Featuring more than 90 detailed worked examples of Python code, fully integrated into the text, 16 chapters summarize the theory and equations behind the subject matter, while presenting the practical Python codes used to analyze experimental data and extract the various parameters that mathematically describe the luminescence signals. Several examples are provided of how researchers can use and modify the available codes for different practical situations. Types of luminescence signals analyzed in the book are thermoluminescence (TL), isothermal luminescence (ITL), optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL), timeresolved luminescence (TR) and dose response of dosimetric materials. The open-access Python codes are available at GitHub.
Table contents:
1. Overview of Luminescence Signals from Dosimetric Materials
2. TL from Delocalized Transitions: Models
3. TL Signals from Delocalized Transitions: Data Analysis
4. TL from Quantum Tunneling Processes: Models
5. TL from Quantum Tunneling Processes: Data Analysis
6. ITL Signals: Models
7. ITL Signals: Data Analysis
8. OSL from Delocalized Transitions: Models
9. OSL from Delocalized Transitions: Data Analysis
10. Infrared Stimulated Luminescence Signals: Models
11. Infrared Stimulated Luminescence Signals: Data Analysis
12. Time-Resolved Luminescence: Models
13. Time-Resolved Luminescence: Data Analysis
14. Dose Response of Dosimetric Materials: Models
15. Dose Response of Luminescence Signals: Data Analysis
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