The Analysis of Thermally Stimulated Processes
Published in February 1981
Book
Hardback
374 pages
978-0-08-022930-0 (ISBN)
Description
Thermally stimulated processes include a number of phenomena - either physical or chemical in nature - in which a certain property of a substance is measured during controlled heating from a 'low' temperature. Workers and graduate students in a wide spectrum of fields require an introduction to methods of extracting information from such measurements. This book gives an interdisciplinary approach to various methods which may be applied to analytical chemistry including radiation dosimetry and determination of archaeological and geological ages. In addition, recent advances are included, such as ionic thermocurrent of general order kinetics, polarization thermocurrents and some aspects of the superlinear dependence on the dose of thermoluminescence
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
146ill.
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-08-022930-0 (9780080229300)
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R. Chen | Y. Kirsh | Brian Pamplin
The Analysis of Thermally Stimulated Processes
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Content
(partial) Preface Introduction Thermoluminescence, thermally stimulated conductivity and thermally stimulated electron emission Thermally stimulated polarization and depolarization currents Thermogravimetry, differential thermal analysis and associated methods Other thermally stimulated processes Methods for evaluating parameters from thermally stimulated curves Data from a series of measurements Simultaneous measurements and complementary methods Application of the methods of analysis to experimental results - possibilities and limitations Applications Appendices References Subject index Author index