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Thermoluminescence of Solids - A Critical Discussion,
By Bruscon (Wien) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thermoluminescence of Solids (Cambridge Solid State Science Series) (Paperback)
As a Ph.D. student in the field of radiation protection and dosimetry I have read a lot of papers and books dealing with the theory of thermoluminescence. Based on this knowledge I consider Mc Keever's work "Thermoluminescence of Solids" as "the" reference book in the respective field. The book provides an excellent overview of luminescence phenomena in general - leading the reader from the theoretical background to applications. The theoretical part is dealt with in high detail but also understandable for graduate students with a basic knowledge of radiation physics and the physics of solids. The application part covers an overview of the most common TLD-materials and their usage. The different techniques of thermoluminescence dating are reviewed and can also be used as a summary for archeologists.
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Thermoluminescence of Solids (Cambridge Solid State Science Series) by S. W. S. McKeever (Paperback - October 28, 1988)
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