Abstract:
In this work, we have employed for the analysis of TL glow curves of KY3F10 : Ho+3
material. The continuous promotion in numerical methods has greatly helped to
solve the complex TL kinetic equations (rate equations) which can not be solved analytically. The complexity of the rate equations increase with the number of traps
considered. In this thesis, the properties of the thermoluminescence glow curves of
KY3F10 : Ho+3 has been employed theoretically in view of first order kinetics. As activation energy increases the glow curve shifts to higher temperatures with a decrease
in the height. For higher E values or deeper traps more energy or higher temperature
is needed to release the charge carriers. Therefore, similar changes can be noticed as
the parameter s is varied but now in the opposite way: As frequency factor s increases
the peak shifts to lower temperatures with an increase of the height and a decrease in
width. A trapping center with a high frequency factor needs less energy or it needs
lower temperature to free a charge carrier.