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Luminescence dating, research, dosimetry and more
Contamination monitor, beta-aerosol monitor, dose rate meter and more
the most sensitive TL/OSL reader
the most advanced TL/OSL reader
beta irradiator (90Sr/90Y) for exposure of myOSL dosimeter
most advanced OSL dosimetry reader
for routine TL dosimetry and dating
a PC controlled dosimetry device for CTA dosimeter readout
for checking irradiated food according to EN 13751:2009 standard
Portable Spectrofluorimeter for non-invasive analysis of cultural heritage artworks using LED sources
TL - OSL/PSL - Radioluminescence - Electron spin resonance (ESR) - Neutron dosimetry - Food irriadiation - Clinical dosimetry
Luminescence spectroscopy - Spatially resolved luminescence - Time resolved luminescence - Electron spin resonance (ESR)
OSL dating - IRSL dating - Radiofluorescence - ESR dating of quartz - Pulsing (mixed mineral samples)
Flint and heated rocks - Ceramics and pottery - Unheated rock surfaces - Tooth enamel and quartz grains - Sediment dating
User friendly operating software
LexEva is a newly released evaluation software developed for analysis in luminescence research and dating.
for routine TL dosimetry
Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) as well as Thermoluminescence (TL) can be applied to heated objects made from clay.
While the typology of ceramics is a backbone of many archaeological chronologies, establishing the age directly for certain types of ceramics is sometimes required. Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) as well as Thermoluminescence (TL) can be applied to heated objects made from clay.
Ceramic/pottery dating to establish chronologies or the age of a site
Brick dating to provide detailed insight into building histories
Statues made of pottery or their clay core for the manufacturing date
Authenticity dating of ceramic objects, pottery or statues to determine if objects are fake
Reproducibility of multiple aliquot procedures is enhanced by lexsyg heater plate performance
Barnett SM (2000) Luminescence dating of pottery from later prehistoric Britain. Archaeometry 42: 431-457
Lamothe M (2004) Optical dating of pottery, burnt stones, and sediments from selected Quebec archaeological sites. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 41: 659-667
Bouquillon A, Zink A & Porto E (2010) The Louvre Tanagras in the light of scientific analysis. Authenticity, Materials, Provenances. In: Jeammet V (Ed. Tanagras -Figurines for life and eternity - The musee du louvre's collection of greek figurines. 286-309, Fundacion Bancaja Valencia
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