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thermoluminescence

[thur-moh-loo-muh-nes-uhns] / ˌθɜr moʊˌlu məˈnɛs əns /


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Another team working at the same site applied a technique called thermoluminescence dating to bricks used in the site's architecture.

From Salon • Jul. 24, 2023

Archaeologist Daniel Richter of the Max Planck in Leipzig used a thermoluminescence technique to measure how much time had elapsed since crystalline minerals in the flint were heated by fire.

From Science Magazine • Jun. 7, 2017

Figure 30.35 Atoms frozen in an excited state when this Chinese ceramic figure was fired can be stimulated to de-excite and emit EM radiation by heating a sample of the ceramic—a process called thermoluminescence.

From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015

His team is using thermoluminescence, a technique that measures the exposure of sediments to sunlight, to determine their age.

From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2014

Some preliminary age checks, using a new technique called thermoluminescence testing, were run in 1967, but the results were inconclusive.

From Time Magazine Archive