Luminescence spectroscopy

To investigate the luminescence properties of materials.

Luminescence spectroscopy

Luminescence spectroscopy is used to investigate the luminescence properties of materials and thus allow more precise definitions e.g. of measurement parameters (e.g. detection ranges). It can help to better define the involved traps and centres, and contributes to the understanding of luminescence processes.

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Tan K, Liu Z, Zeng S, Liu Y, Xie Y & Rieser U (2009) Three-dimensional thermoluminescence spectra of different origin quartz from Altay Orogenic belt, Xinjiang, China. Radiation Measurements 44, 529-533.