The effects of prior infrared stimulation on the TL emission of three feldspar minerals (albite, sanidine and orthoclase) were studied. Different reductions in the TL signal were observed in the three samples: albite (Na-rich feldspar) was only partially affected by stimulation while there was an important decrease of TL signal in sanidine and orthoclase (K-rich and intermediate K-Na feldspars). A similar behaviour was also detected when the samples were illuminated at different temperatures. Moreover, when the IR stimulation was performed at temperatures below 100 °C, there was a charge transfer effect (PTTL) that progressively rose, moving from albite to sanidine to orthoclase. A dose recovery experiment was also performed, varying both preheat and measurement temperature. Our results are a further confirmation of the complexity and variability of the luminescence processes in feldspars. They also indicate that the luminescence characteristics of the albite we dealt with are particularly useful for dosimetric application. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Panzeri, L., Martini, M., Sibilia, E. (2012). Effects of thermal treatments on luminescence features of three natural feldspars. RADIATION MEASUREMENTS, 47(9), 877-882 [10.1016/j.radmeas.2012.03.021].
Effects of thermal treatments on luminescence features of three natural feldspars
PANZERI, LAURA;MARTINI, MARCO;SIBILIA, EMANUELA
2012
Abstract
The effects of prior infrared stimulation on the TL emission of three feldspar minerals (albite, sanidine and orthoclase) were studied. Different reductions in the TL signal were observed in the three samples: albite (Na-rich feldspar) was only partially affected by stimulation while there was an important decrease of TL signal in sanidine and orthoclase (K-rich and intermediate K-Na feldspars). A similar behaviour was also detected when the samples were illuminated at different temperatures. Moreover, when the IR stimulation was performed at temperatures below 100 °C, there was a charge transfer effect (PTTL) that progressively rose, moving from albite to sanidine to orthoclase. A dose recovery experiment was also performed, varying both preheat and measurement temperature. Our results are a further confirmation of the complexity and variability of the luminescence processes in feldspars. They also indicate that the luminescence characteristics of the albite we dealt with are particularly useful for dosimetric application. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.