Abstract
The intrinsic efficiency is studied theoretically and experimentally. A simple model describing the various processes of trapping, transfer and recombination of charge carriers leads to a theoretical upper limit for common TL materials of the intrinsic efficiency of approximately 14%. A TL reader was calibrated for measurements of the absolute number of emitted TL photons. The prompt light yield (during irradiation) was also measured. The intrinsic efficiency was determined for a number of commonly used thermoluminescence materials to give the following results: LiF(TLD-100, single crystals), 0.017%; LiF(TLD-100),0.031%; LiF(GR-200A), 0.91%; CaF2(TLD-200), 4.1%; CaF2:Tm(TLD-300), 0.29% and Al2O3:C, 0.84%.
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Khosravi, A., Javdani Gandomani, T., & Fahimian, H. (2017). Introduction of Scrum in An Elite Team: A Case Study. Journal of Software, 12(4), 173–179. https://doi.org/10.17706/jsw.12.3.173-179
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