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Deutsch: TL Kurve gemessen an einer natürlichen Quarz Probe im UV Band (hier 290-370 nm). Die Kurve zeigt zwei für Quarze typische Peaks bei ca. 280°C und 325°C. Die Fläche unter dem 325°C Peak entspricht in etwa einer akkumulierten Energiedosis von ca. 320 Gy. Der Zusammenhang zwischen Dosis und Lumineszenz ist probenabhängig.
English: Typical quartz UV TL curve measured in the UV band (for this measurement 290-370 nm). The curve consists at least of two peaks at ca. 280°C and 325°C. The area under the 325°C peak is equivalent to a dose of ca. 320 Gy. The relation between dose and luminescence signal is sample depended.
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