Abstract

The thermoluminescence of diphenyl, solid benzene, toluene, and p-xylene has been studied after exciting them with cathode rays at liquid oxygen temperature. Also the decay rates of the afterglow have been measured. The thermoluminescence in each case consists of several peaks emitted at low temperature. The afterglow decay has been found to be exponential.

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