TY - JOUR AU1 - D. Banerjee, M. Blair, S. W. S. McKeever AB - In a recent paper Bailey proposed a general model to describe many optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and thermoluminescence properties of natural quartz. This model consists of five electron trapping centres and four recombination centres; one of the recombination centres is assumed to be radiative and the remaining non-radiative. This paper investigates some additional aspects of the Bailey model. Firstly, the single-aliquot regenerative-dose (SAR) method has been simulated using the model. We show that the simulated natural dose (2 Gy) given to the 'sample' in our simulation can be estimated to within ~2% using the SAR method. Furthermore, sensitivity-corrected OSL growth curves have been calculated over a dose range of 0 to 2500 Gy. Using the model, we also demonstrate that the shape of the sensitivity-corrected OSL growth curve is independent of dose rate, for dose rates of 0.001 Gy.s -1 and 0.1 Gy.s -1 , over a dose range of 0-500 Gy. Radiation Protection Dosimetry « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article Radiat Prot Dosimetry (2002) 101 (1-4): 353-358. » Abstract Free Full Text (PDF) Free Classifications Article Services Article metrics Alert me when cited Alert me if corrected Find similar articles Similar articles in Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed Add to my archive Download citation Request Permissions Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via CrossRef Citing articles via Scopus Citing articles via Web of Science Citing articles via Google Scholar Google Scholar Articles by Banerjee, D. Articles by W. S. McKeever, S. Search for related content PubMed PubMed citation Articles by Banerjee, D. Articles by Blair, M. Articles by W. S. McKeever, S. 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