1. Potential of luminescence imaging for screening sensitive and well-bleached samples for rock surface luminescence dating.
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Andričević, P., Kook, M., and Jain, M.
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THERMOLUMINESCENCE dating , *FOCAL planes , *OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL chronology , *LUMINESCENCE , *DEPTH profiling , *SPATIAL resolution - Abstract
Rock surface luminescence dating is being increasingly applied to constrain the chronologies of geological and archaeological deposits. Here we investigate the potential of the newly developed Risø Imager, a mobile system for measurements in the field, for screening samples with desirable luminescence characteristics. We show by analysing 8 different rock samples, that the Imagers sensitivity is about 50 times lower that than the more commonly used Risø TL-OSL Reader. However, the measurement sensitivity can be improved using longer acquisition times for non-destructive infrared photoluminescence. The imager provides a far superior resolution and precision in the luminescence-depth profiles compared to the Reader, with measurement times as small as few minutes. However, based on the examination of luminescence values at zero depth, we speculate that cross-talk from the poorly-bleached, regions below the focal plane of the Imager may be a source of contamination in the luminescence depth profiles, an aspect which requires future investigations. • Sensitivity comparison of the Risø TL-OSL Reader and a portable Risø Imager. • Difference between the two systems similar across 8 different rock types. • A clear advantage of the Imager is its unprecedented spatial resolution (<100 μm). • Surface bleaching better in the Reader due to potential cross talk in Imager. • Trivial to obtain luminescence-depth profiles from the Imager in a few minutes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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