TLanal : TL Glow Curve Deconvolution Program
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TLanal |
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[ver 1.0.0]
(2004/05/31)
Operation System : Windows 2000 or Windows XP with
Microsoft .net framwork
1.0
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[ver 1.0.2]
(2008/04/20)
Operation System : Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista with
Microsoft .net framwork
2.0
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[ver 1.0.3]
(2008/09/17)
Include MOK(mixed order kinetics) and GA+(general approximation
plus)
Operation System : Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista with Microsoft .net framwork 3.5
Install Procedure
1 Extract
([ver 1.0.0]
files contained : SetUp.Exe, SetUp.Ini, TLAnal Installer.msi, InstMsiA.Exe, InstMsiW.Exe)
([ver 1.0.2]
files contained : SetUp.Exe, TLAnal Installer.msi)
([ver 1.0.3] files contained : SetUp.Exe, TLAnal Installer.msi)
2 Run SetUp.Exe
(press right button of mouse on 'download' and save)
1. TL glow data (text format) : download
2. TL glow data (tld format) : download
3. TL material data (tlm format) : download
4. TL project data1 (tlp format) : download -- deconvoluted by General Approximation with 5 peak
5. TL project data2 (tlp format) : download -- deconvoluted by First Order Kinetics with 6 peak
Tiny Manual
This program can be used for one kind of TL material, for one kind of TL reader, for various exposure by radiation, and for various heating profile. |
step 1 Introducing Glow Data
Text File Format (*.txt or *.dat)
type 1 (heating ratio will be asked with dialog) |
temperature(in Kelvin) intensity |
300.0 0.0 302.0 5.7 304.2 8.6 306.2 10,3 ... |
type 2 |
heating ratio temperature(in Kelvin) intensity |
10.0 300.0 0.0 302.0 5.7 304.2 8.6 306.2 10,3 ... |
type 3 (can be used in arbitrary temperature profile) |
time(in sec) temperature(in Kelvin) intensity |
0.0 300.0 0.0 0.2 302.0 5.7 0.4 304.2 8.6 0.6 306.2 10,3 ... |
step 1-1 Add Glow Data
File menu - Add Glow Data...
- choose TL Glow Data Files (*.txt; *.dat) - Select data file
introducing.
When data is linear heating profile and do not containe heating ratio at
first line, dialog will appear as follows.
(You shoud respond the edit box appeared as red.)
In above dialog, if "Use Fixed Temperature Range" check box is checked,
the range of temperature to analyze is restricted within "From" ~ "To".
It is efficient when more than one raw data set is used.
step 2 Introducing The Model
When the glow data have been introduced, main windows appear as follows.
Left Pane : Graph of measured Data (If "List TL Data" is checked in View menu, leftmost pane is sheet of raw data)
Right Pane : The TL model (Material, Exposure, Instrument)
Material : Traps information
Exposure : n0 value of each trap
Instrument : Noise(Background), Acceptance(magnification
factor - fixed in this version), Back Radiation(Blackbody radiation)
step 2-1 Press "Add Trap" in the right-top part of right pane (Introducing one trap)
step 2-2
When "Add Trap" dialog appear, choose trap mode (in the above sample dailog, "Mixed Order
Kinetics" is selected)
Adjust parameter sliders to fit one peak of raw data which is indicated by
cross.
(Peak height is adjusted by n0 and position is adjusted by E and s,
and so on)
Repeat above step by "Add Trap" for other peaks as follows.
If all traps have been tntroduced, the main form is as follows.
step 3 Deconvolution
Analysis menu - Deconvolution...
"Deconvolution Status" dialog box will be appeared as follows.
step 3-1 Press "Iterate" button in the middle-bottom part of the form.
When satisfied result is acquired, press "OK" button to keep the
traps information.
Then the traps parameters will display in the right pane.
Final shot (TLD-100, fitted by MOK for five peaks)
Reference
1. "A computer program
for the deconvolution of thermoluminescence glow curves", Radiation Protection
Dosimetry 115, 1-4, pp. 345-349 (2005).[2005/12/20]
2. "A new method for the numerical analysis of
thermoluminescence glow curve", Radiation Measurements, 42, pp. 731-734 (2007)
[2007/April-May]
3. "A
new computer program for thermoluminescence glow curve deconvolution by the
general approximation", LED2008, presentation [2008/09/21]