Deconvolving thermoluminescence glow curves according to the general-order empirical expression or the semi-analytical expression derived from the one trap- one recombination (OTOR) model based on the Lambert's W function using a modified Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm. It provides the possibility of setting constraints or fixing any of parameters. It offers an interactive way to initialize parameters by clicking with a mouse on a plot at positions where peak maxima should be located. The optimal estimate is obtained by "trial-and-error". It also provides routines for simulating first-order, second-order, and general-order glow peaks (curves).
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Author | Jun Peng [aut, cre], Jorge More [ctb], Burton Garbow [ctb], Kenneth Hillstrom [ctb], John Burkardt [ctb], Linda R. Petzold [ctb], Alan C. Hindmarsh [ctb], R. Woodrow Setzer [ctb], Andrew Horchler [ctb] |
Maintainer | Jun Peng <pengjun10@mails.ucas.ac.cn> |
License | GPL-2 | GPL-3 |
Version | 1.9 |
URL | http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=tgcd |
Package repository | View on GitHub |
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