Abstract
Thin uniform continuous layers of thermoluminescent materials are convenient dosemeter configurations for laser-heated thermoluminescence dosimetry. Rapid heating of a small circular spot determined by the Gaussian laser beam profile together with thermal diffusion yields characteristic glow curve shapes. The complex spatio-temporal behaviour of the thermoluminescence emission, which results from this particular situation of heat transfer and diffusion, was calculated as a function of time and compared with experimental data.
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