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Exploring sources of variation in thermoluminescence emissions and anomalous fading in alkali feldspars

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Aberystwyth University1

Sheffield Hallam University2

University of St Andrews3

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark4

Radiation Physics, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark5

University of Lausanne6

Alkali feldspars are routinely used in retrospective dosimetry using luminescence methods. However there is a signal loss over time, termed ‘anomalous fading’, which results in age underestimation if uncorrected. Although significant improvements have been made in recent years, luminescence dating of feldspars remains challenging.

This paper investigates the relationships between chemistry, structural state and the scale of exsolution with thermoluminescence (TL) emission spectra and infrared stimulated luminescence (IRSL) fading rates. We measure TL emission spectra, where possible linking the recombination site to physical features of the feldspar crystals.

We show that fading rates are lowest in ordered end-member Na- and K-feldspars but significantly greater in disordered end-members, showing that Al–Si order influences fading. As well as having very low fading rates, ordered end-member samples have distinctive TL emission spectra, with the yellow-green emission dominant, while all other samples have a dominant blue emission.

Perthites, i.e. exsolved members of the (Na,K)-feldspar solid solution, show greater fading than disordered end-members and fading is greatest in semi-coherent macroperthite. We propose that the state of Al–Si-order, and the occurrence of defects and dislocations at the perthite lamellar interfaces influence anomalous fading rates in feldspars.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 106541
ISSN: 18790925 and 13504487
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.radmeas.2021.106541
ORCIDs: Jain, M. , 0000-0003-2936-8776 , 0000-0001-5038-5621 and 0000-0002-2694-4590

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