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Measurement of Rapid Temperature Profiles Using Thermoluminescent Microparticles
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EngineeringLuminescence PropertyThermal RadiationMaximum TemperatureThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsMicrofluidicsThermoanalytical MethodMaterials ScienceRobust OxidesPhysicsThermal PhysicsHeat TransferSensorsMicrofabricationTrap StatesTemperature MeasurementApplied PhysicsThermal SensorThermal Engineering
<para xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> The thermal history of a material with initially filled trap states may be probed using thermoluminescence. Since luminescent microparticles are composed of robust oxides, they are viable candidates for sensing temperature under conditions where all other types of direct-contact sensors fail. <formula formulatype="inline"><tex Notation="TeX">${\rm Mg}_{2}{\rm SiO}_{4}:{\rm Tb},{\rm Co}$</tex></formula> particles with two thermoluminescent peaks have been heated using micromachined heaters over a 232<formula formulatype="inline"> <tex Notation="TeX">$~^{\circ} \hbox{C}$</tex></formula> to 313<formula formulatype="inline"> <tex Notation="TeX">$~^{\circ} \hbox{C}$</tex></formula> range on time scales of less than 200 ms. The effect of maximum temperature during excitation on the intensity ratio of the two luminescent peaks has been compared with first-order kinetics theory and shown to match within an average error of 4.4%. </para>
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